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{NAME}, I started my campaign to save our democracy from Lauren Boebert's far-right conspiracy theor

{NAME}, I started my campaign to save our democracy from Lauren Boebert's far-right conspiracy theories. But since launching my campaign, I’ve realized Boebert's bullshit isn't even my biggest obstacle. Instead, the biggest obstacle to my campaign, and one of the biggest threats to our democracy is... MONEY! Anyone who wants to win an election in this country needs money. Which means regular people (me), have to beg you for grassroots support and send you annoying emails like this. Sorry! [If you believe in my campaign, you can click here to donate. I appreciate it more than you know.]( As the primary nears, money's influence on our elections becomes clearer and clearer. One of my primary opponents is a self-funded career politician, who's poured millions of their own money into boosting their campaign — and my advisors say that could be enough for them to win the primaries. And yet — it may not be enough to give Democrats a win in the midterms. And you know why? Take a guess. That's right — because Republicans have even more MILLIONS than they do. Do you see the problem {NAME}? I won’t shame anyone for playing the game — hello, I’m doing the same thing — but I won’t keep quiet about systemic issues with our democracy. Our elections aren't about who has the best policies or who's popular with voters. At the end of the day, most of the time all that matters is who has the most money. [If we care about having free and fair elections, we need MAJOR reform to the entire voting system.]( If I win this race, I will do everything I can to ensure that future elections are accessible to anyone who has the vision to lead. But I won't be able to do it if I don't win. [Please, can you chip in $15, $25, or whatever you can to help me raise enough money to beat career politicians and conspiracy theorists and bring the change we need to protect our Democracy?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately by clicking a button below. [Give $15 »]( [Give $25 »]( [Give $50 »]( [Give $100 »]( [Other Amount]( Thank you so much for your support. Together, we're going to change things for the better. -Alex Walker for Colorado [DONATE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Substack]( [IG]( [AW]( [YouTube]( We think email is the best way to keep in touch with our team. Our team is powered by people like you. But if you'd like to unsubscribe, you can do so by clicking here: [unsubscribe]( Walker for Colorado PO Box 449 Denver, CO 80202 Paid for by Walker for Colorado

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