There is an old adage in politics, maybe you've heard it. It goes like this:

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Jason,
There is an old adage in politics, maybe you've heard it. It goes like this:
Early Money Is Like Yeast - it makes the dough rise. What that means is that early donations are critical because not only do they help you raise more money later, but they also help lay the foundation for a winning campaign.
And like many old adages, it's popular because it's true.
Unfortunately, a lot of people think maybe it's too early to give. Or they'll wait until later. We get that.
That's why we're counting on people who know how important these donations are -- the early ones -- to contribute today.
We're not asking for a ton of money. But please know that whatever you can give will make a huge difference. So please:
Can Jon Ossoff count on you to contribute $5, $50 or whatever you can afford to help him lay the foundation for a winning Senate re-election in Georgia?
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Thank you,
Jon Ossoff for Senate
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