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No do-overs or second chances

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tonyevers.com

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Sorry to bug you, but this is important, {NAME}: Our final FEC deadline of the year is on December 3

Sorry to bug you, but this is important, {NAME}: Our final FEC deadline of the year is on December 31st, and we’re not where we need to be to hit our fundraising goal for the quarter. Once the clock strikes midnight (and we enter the New Year!), we’ll close the books on our fundraising for the year and submit a report to the Federal Election Commission detailing how much we’ve raised and how many folks have pitched in over the last three months. Shortly after we submit our fundraising report to the FEC, our numbers will be made public for everyone to see — we won’t get any do-overs or second chances. Everyone from Mitch McConnell to my Republican opponents and right-wing megadonors will pore through our numbers looking for vulnerabilities in our campaign — and I want them to know I have a big grassroots team by my side. That’s why I’m asking: [Will you split a donation between Tony Evers and my campaign to help us hit our goal and report the strongest numbers possible to the FEC? Anything you can spare will go a long way in our efforts to defend my Senate seat and our Democratic majority.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately and be split between Tony Evers and Tammy {NAME}. [Donate $10 Now]( [Donate $25 Now]( [Donate $50 Now]( [Donate $100 Now]( [Donate $500 Now]( [Another Amount]( Thank you so much, and happy New Year! — Tammy  [Support Tony]( Paid for by Tony for Wisconsin. [Click here to unsubscribe from Tony for Wisconsin's Email List](

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