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In political campaigns, it?s often the person who can raise the most money who comes out victoriou

In political campaigns, it’s often the person who can raise the most money who comes out victorious. In political campaigns, it’s often the person who can raise the most money who comes out victorious. In 2018, Devin Nunes outraised his opponent by $3 million -- and he squeezed by with a too-close-for-comfort victory. But {NAME}, as of the last public reporting, he’s outraised us by $10 million. [ York&state=&occupation=&employer=&utm_medium=email&utm_source=arballo&utm_content=1&utm_campaign=ARB_EM_FR_200715_MM3_U1_X1&source=ARB_EM_FR_200715_MM3_U1_X1](3D/?g=VwfGYa0LBwxecbVpcet2MXA) Nunes is nervous, that’s why he’s spending more than ever before to be re-elected -- but if we’re going to win this thing, we have to close the money gap. Nunes has the wealthiest backers in Washington -- lobbyists, corporate PACs, and special interests. [Phil is rejecting corporate PAC money, so he needs our help to hit his Mid-Month goal -- will you chip in before the deadline?](3D/?g=VwfGYa0LBwxecbVpcet2MXA) [Chip in $25 →]( [Chip in $50 →]( [Chip in $100 →]( [Chip in $200 →]( [Chip in $250 →]( [Other Amount →](3D/?g=VwfGYa0LBwxecbVpcet2MXA) Thank you, Team Arballo [ Phil Arballo is a Latino, a devoted dad, a small business owner, and the Democratic nominee to face Devin Nunes this fall. He'll protect our healthcare, keep guns out of the wrong hands, and stand up to radical Republicans to look out for working families. But Devin Nunes is sitting on millions and millions of dollars. Desperate to keep his vulnerable seat, there's no low he won't stoop to -- we're expecting him to attack us nonstop between now and November, simply because he can afford to. [Will you chip in to help us stand up to Devin Nunes and WIN this fall?](3D/?g=VwfGYa0LBwxecbVpcet2MXA) [One-time donation](3D/?g=VwfGYa0LBwxecbVpcet2MXA) [Monthly donation](3D/?g=VwfGYa0LBwxecbVpcet2MXA) We believe that emails are the best way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails, you can [click here.]( If you'd like to unsubscribe from all our emails, [click here.]( [Paid for by Arballo for Congress]( Arballo for Congress PO Box 3406 Fresno, CA 93650

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