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Jordan’s PAC has spent over $500,000 to stop me

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They see us gaining ground and winning voters across party lines and they’re nervous! {NAME}, O

They see us gaining ground and winning voters across party lines and they’re nervous! [View in browser]( {NAME}, One of the major Republican PACs aligned with Jim Jordan, Buckeye Liberty PAC, has sounded the alarm about me and this campaign—going so far as to drop around half a million dollars in spending to try and defeat me in the primary and to stop our momentum in the district. They failed to stop me in March when I won every single county in the primary election, and they will fail in November when I soundly defeat Jim Jordan with the backing of thousands of supporters like you, {NAME}, who will have helped me win. Jordan only cares about himself, and remaining in good standing with his MAGA bosses and Donald Trump. He will do ANYTHING and EVERYTHING to get Trump’s love and attention. It is absolutely pathetic! But Jordan will not be able to outrun his past, his destructive actions while in Congress—including his sinister role in the January 6th Capitol riot—and his anti-women stances that make him extremely unpopular with independents, swing voters, and everyone who values privacy and control over their lives and their bodies. And he won’t be able to outwork me. I’ve been crisscrossing this district for months while Jordan has been performing on Fox News. This is how I know we will win this year, and how I know that we will send Jim Jordan to an early retirement this fall. [I hope you know how much I appreciate you and everything you do for me and for this country when we stand up and fight back together. If you can dig deep and stand with me now and in the future with a contribution of]([$25, $100, or more to this SURGING grassroots campaign, I appreciate you so much:]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [$25 >>]( [$50 >>]( [$100 >>]( [$250 >>]( [$500 >>]( [Other >>]( [Give Monthly >>]( Thank you SO MUCH for your support and for taking the fight to Jordan and his right wing allies. We will win together. -Tamie Tamie Wilson Democratic Nominee Ohio's 4th Congressional District [Donate]( Mail checks to: Tamie Wilson for US 273 Saratoga St, Delaware, Ohio, 43015 [Unsubscribe]( | [Update preferences](

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