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With the primary exactly one month away, I’m ready to get out there and fight for TX-15! {NAME}

With the primary exactly one month away, I’m ready to get out there and fight for TX-15! {NAME}, with exactly one month to go until the primary, I’ve had a lot of people ask me how I’m feeling, and the truth is, I am feeling fired up! [I’m ready to get to Congress and fight for a better future for the working families of TX-15. But first, I need your help to get my campaign through the next leg of this race. We’re doing everything we can to reach out to voters ahead of the March 5th election — will you chip in whatever you can afford now to help fuel our efforts through the next month?]( If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll instantly process your contribution to Michelle Vallejo: [Contribute $5 »]( [Contribute $10 »]( [Contribute $25 »]( [Contribute $50 »]( [Contribute $100 »]( [Contribute other »]( My team and I have already started the uphill climb to win the House seat for this community and to bring the voices of our people to Washington. For my entire life, I have seen what it really means to be part of a community as my parents worked in Pulga Los Portales, our family’s flea market, hustling everyday, running up and down to help fellow community members. Now, I’m following in their footsteps, working hard everyday to do everything I can for the community that raised me by running to represent the working people of TX-15 in Congress. I’m running on a platform to build stronger and healthier communities for ALL of us — that means you, {NAME} — because I have seen firsthand just how hard it is for families in South Texas to get ahead. [I’m ready to get to Congress and fight for you and your rights — but first, I’m going to need your help. We have just one month until the primary election and my team and I are ready to hit the ground running! Please chip in whatever you can afford so we can do just that.]( Juntos, we can! 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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