Thursday, June 16, 2022

I am running to defeat Ron Johnson in Wisconsin

I am asking for your support to help defeat Ron Johnson.
 

Dirt Road PAC

Jason —

When I decided to run for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin, I knew that my path here would be different than most.

I don't come from a wealthy family. I didn't enter this race with a bunch of wealthy donors lining up to write big checks to this campaign.

My mom was a public school teacher and my dad built catalytic converters at the General Motors plant. Those jobs were our family's ticket to the middle class.

Ever since I was a little kid, my parents taught me that with hard work and determination, I could do anything I set my mind to. It was how I graduated high school at the age of 16 and went on to be elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly when I was 25.

Then, after careful thought and consideration, I decided to get in this race to defeat Ron Johnson.

It was a big decision. I knew that this was going to be one of the most competitive Senate races in the entire country and it is a race we must win if we're going to defend the Democratic Senate majority.

But I was willing to bet that if I decided to run, people would come together in large numbers to be a part of this campaign. Because the truth is that no single person can flip Wisconsin's Senate seat alone. It will only happen if we're in this together.

So with our next end-of-month fundraising deadline coming up soon, I need your help to reach the fundraising goals we've set for our campaign.

These goals are not arbitrary. They're what we need to raise to flip Wisconsin's Senate seat for Democrats.

So I am asking:

Can you please split a $10 contribution to my campaign for U.S. Senate and Dirt Road PAC today? Any amount you can give before our June end-of-quarter deadline will make a big difference.

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation to Dirt Road PAC and Mandela Barnes will go through immediately:

Every donation sends an unmistakable message about the grassroots strength of this campaign while giving us the resources to win this race.

That's why your contribution today is so important. Thank you for chipping in if you can afford it.

All my best,

Mandela

 
 

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