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Trust the process

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{NAME}, since Maya announced her campaign for Mayor, we knew the odds were stacked against us: �

{NAME}, since Maya announced her campaign for Mayor, we knew the odds were stacked against us: • Maya was a first-time candidate, who had never run for office. • She was being outspent by every other major candidate. • And right now, she is beating the odds sitting in a strong second place and 50% of the vote will be reallocated after rank-choice voting! Your support helped us build a cross-borough, multi-racial, WINNING campaign. We are seeing the proof of that in the numbers. [Maya](#) {NAME}, since Maya announced her campaign for Mayor, we knew the odds were stacked against us: - Maya was a first-time candidate, who had never run for office. - She was being outspent by every other major candidate. - And right now, she is beating the odds sitting in a strong second place and 50% of the vote will be reallocated after rank-choice voting! Your support helped us build a cross-borough, multi-racial, WINNING campaign. We are seeing the proof of that in the numbers. So here's the plan, {NAME} -- we must respect the ranked-choice voting process and ensure that every single vote is counted. Maya is in this position because in the end, this campaign was not about her -- it was about New York. And we need you to stick with us until the very end. That means we have to keep the lights on after leaving it all on the field on Election Day. [As we go into the ranked-choice voting rounds, we expect to pick up more momentum and to continue to rise in the polls. Will you chip in to our Count Every Vote fund to help us make sure every vote is accounted for?]( Let's go, Team Maya We're building a movement by and for the people of NYC. Thanks to New York City's matching funds program, contributions up to $250 from NYC residents are generally matched 8-1 by the City. That means a $5 contribution becomes $45 or $50 becomes $450. No amount is too small. Rush a donation today. [DONATE]( Paid for by Maya for Mayor, Inc Maya Wiley 1155 6th Ave, Floor 22 New York, NY 10036 United States We'd hate to see you go, but if you need to do so, [unsubscribe]( here. State law prohibits making a contribution in someone else’s name, reimbursing someone for a contribution made in your name, being reimbursed for a contribution made in your name, or claiming to have made a contribution when a loan is made.

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