Chicago Tribune Projection: I'm hanging on in these tough midterms because grassroots donors have stepped up to power my campaign (thank you!):
But I'll be blunt: My opponent just launched a new wave of attacks against me, the Chicago Tribune called my race "highly competitive," and I'm at risk of losing. I need to raise $5,468 before midnight to close my funding gap, pay for yard signs, and run campaign ads that tell voters the truth. So I'm asking: Will you contribute even just $1 before it is too late?
Look here: Even though the Chicago Tribune just endorsed me… Even though I'm running against a Republicans who called our fight for abortion rights a "distraction"... Even though I've fought relentlessly for accountability for Trump… If Republicans outraise me, my seat will be in jeopardy -- and it could cost Democrats the House. Thank you, |
Raja represents Illinois in Congress. The son of Indian immigrants, Raja grew up for a time on food stamps and in public housing. He knows the struggles countless Americans face every day. Now, Raja is leading the fight in Congress on prescription drugs, climate change, election reform, and a more inclusive economy. But Republican special interests are funneling cash to defeat strong Democrats like Raja. He's counting on grassroots supporters to keep this campaign running strong. Can we count on you to chip in $10 so Raja can keep up the good fight in Congress?
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