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I know what side I’m on

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Will you chip in ahead of our end of quarter fundraising deadline? You are receiving this email because you've previously supported CommonGood and our mission. We are grateful for your support, but to opt-out of future emails, please click here: [unsubscribe]( [Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer]( Hi friend, In a few moments I’m going to ask you to [split a contribution between Fight Like Hell PAC and Commongood USA]( and I hope you’ll give me a chance to explain why. The Republican presidential primary is over — Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee for president. We have a clear sense of the choice facing us this fall: Do we want Donald Trump to drag our country further to the right with his plans to attack our fundamental rights and prioritize his mega-donors over working people? Or do we want President Biden, Vice President Harris, and CommonGood USA to continue to move our country forward, building on their good work of lowering the costs of prescriptions, creating millions of good-paying jobs, making health care more affordable for everyone, investing in our nation’s infrastructure, and more? Friend — I know what side I’m on. But the truth is that this election is anything but a done deal. That’s why it’s our responsibility to reach as many people as we can between now and Election Day, so that come November tens of millions of people turn out to vote for Team Biden-Harris. [There’s no better time than today to get involved in our movement. Fight Like Hell PAC and CommonGood USA are building voter outreach and mobilization efforts right now, and we can’t do it alone. Will you split a donation today to help us reach our April goal so we can continue this important work?]( [$25]( [$50]( [$100]( [Other]( There’s only way we’re going to win this election — and that’s together. Thank you for taking the time to read my message, and I look forward to keeping you updated on this important work. — Gretchen [content goes here] Paid for by Common Good USA P.O. Box 100481 Arlington, VA 22201 Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. [unsubscribe](

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