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I’m NEVER going to give up on you

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My mom taught me to never give up, no matter how hard it gets. That’s the spirit of our home â

My mom taught me to never give up, no matter how hard it gets. That’s the spirit of our home — we never back down and we never give up. My mom taught me to never give up, no matter how hard it gets. That’s the spirit of our home — we never back down and we never give up. My campaign has always been about South Texas fighting for South Texas & that's exactly what we will continue to do, {NAME}. No matter who else is in our corner, no matter what comes our way, no matter who we are up against — if we come together, I know we can finally work towards the future South Texans deserve. My faith is in the power of the people. We are strong, we are mighty, and we will prevail. Our support is surging and with this energy behind us we can win BIG. [Now more than ever, with less than one month until Election Day, I need your support BIG time. Can you make a donation now so we have the resources we need to reach out to as many TX-15 voters as possible with our story during this final stretch?]( If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll instantly process your contribution to Michelle Vallejo: [Contribute $5 »]( [Contribute $15 »]( [Contribute $30 »]( [Contribute $50 »]( [Contribute $100 »]( [Contribute other »]( South Texas is a beautiful place and it’s deserving of leaders that will speak with dignity and honor about where we live. When we get to Congress, I will make sure every single person across our country knows that South Texas is viable, strong, and worth fighting for. But I can’t make that a reality without you. I’m counting on grassroots support to power our final few weeks ahead of Election Day — they are what help power this ENTIRE campaign. [I’m NEVER going to give up on you. {NAME}, can I ask you to do the same and make a donation tonight during this critical time?]( ¡Vamos por Quince! Michelle Vallejo [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Instagram]( [Follow on Twitter]( Paid for by Michelle Vallejo for Congress Michelle Vallejo for Congress PO Box 1265 Mission, TX 78573 This email was sent to [{EMAIL}​](#). Email is the most important way we keep in touch with our supporters. But, if you'd like to unsubscribe, please click the link below. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Michelle Vallejo for TX-15, please [click here](.

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