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I’m terrified of what’s coming up in just three days...

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Thu, Oct 28, 2021 02:01 PM

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🎃👻⚰️🕯️🧟🧛💀🕷️ Marc Veasey proudly

🎃👻⚰️🕯️🧟🧛💀🕷️ Marc Veasey proudly serves as the Founding Co-Chair of the Congressional Voting Rights Caucus and the Congressional Blue Collar Caucus. Please consider becoming a recurring donor to help Marc continue to fight to uphold these values recently established in Congress. [Support Marc Veasey →]( Hi {NAME}, We are only 76 hours away from one of the most frightening days of the year! I’m not talking about Halloween. I LOVE Halloween. I’m totally that guy ⤵️. I’m talking about the last big fundraising push of the year before the holiday season hits, and campaign fundraising slows WAY down. The problem is, I’m already falling behind. And this year everyone wants to know if I am vulnerable to a primary challenger under the new TX-33 maps, so the pressure is mounting fast. I hope that I can count on you, {NAME}. My team tells me that we are $6,497 behind our, October projections. [Will you make a contribution right now to help me shake these jitters?]( I’ve done the groundwork necessary to win my primary election -- but things are getting really spooky here in Texas so I will never take anything for granted. Please help me hit my fundraising goals before the 31st. Donate here: [( Happy Halloween, Marc [Marc Veasey for Congress]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [The new TX-33]( Growing up in Fort Worth’s historic Como neighborhood, Marc Veasey didn’t dream about being an elected official. He just hoped that he would one day be able to make a difference in the lives of his friends and neighbors. That simple goal has taken him all the way to the halls of Congress, where he is proud to represent not only the friends and neighbors he grew up with but hundreds of thousands of diverse voices across North Texas. [Rush a Donation →]( Pol. Adv. Paid for by Marc Veasey Congressional Campaign Committee Marc Veasey Congressional Campaign Committee PO Box 50084 Fort Worth, TX 76105 United States We sent this email to {EMAIL} because digital communications are the quickest and most efficient way to reach our supporters. If you believe you received this message in error or no longer wish to receive emails from our campaign, please [unsubscribe](.

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