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This Wednesday, help flip these seats from red-to-blue!

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{NAME}, Last month, I wrote to you about my friend, Amy Kennedy, who’s running against Jeff Van

[Lieu for Congress] {NAME}, Last month, I wrote to you about my friend, Amy Kennedy, who’s running against Jeff Van Drew for New Jersey’s competitive 2nd Congressional District. And now, I’m excited to share that this Wednesday, September 16th, I’ll be co-hosting an event along with special guests Jason Kander, Rep. Betty McCollum (MN-04), and Professor Andrew Solomon of Columbia University in support of Amy and Dan Feehan, another red-to-blue Congressional candidate running in Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District. Can I count on you to join us? WHEN: Wednesday, September 16, 2020, at 8:00 PM EDT/5:00 PM PDT WHERE: Video conference link and instructions available upon RSVP [Click here to RSVP]( or for additional information, contact: Jenna Gravalis, [gravalis@dccc.org](mailto:%20gravalis@dccc.org), (551) 427-9895 Lindsey Schulte, [lindsey@lindseyschulte.com](mailto:%20lindsey@lindseyschulte.com), (202) 306-5497 Ben Kanfer, [bkanfer@danfeehan.com](mailto:%20bkanfer@danfeehan.com), (917) 838-3748 If you saw my message last month, you already know all about Amy’s race -- she’s running to unseat Jeff Van Drew, who switched parties after his election in 2018 as part of the Democratic blue wave. Dan Feehan, a fellow veteran and former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness in the Obama White House, is a native Minnesotan running to unseat GOP Rep. Jim Hagedorn -- you might remember him as the person whom the Conservative Washington Examiner named "the worst midterm candidate in America" in 2018. Two recent polls show Dan leading Hagedorn 48-46, so both his race and Amy’s are going to be close. [Will you join us on Wednesday so we can help flip these two crucial seats from red to blue?]( Best, Ted [CLICK HERE TO RSVP](   --------------------------------------------------------------- www.tedlieu.com Ted Lieu for Congress · United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To stop receiving emails, [click here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Ted Lieu for Congress

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