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{NAME}, Let me start off by saying this. While we didn’t get the result we hoped for, we’r

{NAME}, Let me start off by saying this. While we didn’t get the result we hoped for, we’re so f***ing proud of what we accomplished. → Our team activated a huge group of disillusioned and first time voters. Over 7,500 people contributed to our campaign - many of them had never given to a political campaign before. → We won almost 16% of the vote despite being outspent 10-to-1. This is a huge deal! We came in with nothing but grassroots energy and enthusiasm and left our mark on this election. → We reached MILLIONS of people nationwide and brought over 30,000 Democrats into the conversation online and in person. I’ll be clear: I’m going to do everything in my power to get Adam Frisch elected because our number one priority is kicking Lauren Boebert to the curb. To our incredible supporters, this is not the end. We’re just getting started. Together, we WILL dismantle the GOP’s stranglehold on our civil rights through brutal f***ing honesty. Stay tuned. Plenty more to come, Alex Walker 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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