Monday, November 4, 2019

What Pete Buttigieg said

 

A few days ago, Mayor Pete Buttigieg said he thinks this presidential primary is a two-way race between him and Elizabeth Warren.

He's since walked his comments back, but I want to make one thing clear: nothing in this election has been determined. It's only November 4, and there are still 17 Democrats running for president -- including a historic number of women and candidates of color.

A large percentage of Democratic primary voters are still undecided, and polling shows that once people learn more about Kamala, they're more likely to support her.

That's why we need your support today: help us introduce Kamala to more voters in critical early states by pitching in below:

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Anyone who thinks this race is decided has another thing coming. Kamala D. Harris is going to compete to earn every single vote she can.

The doubters, naysayers, pundits, and talking heads will say this is a two-way race, that Kamala doesn't stand a chance.

It's on us to prove them wrong and to keep Kamala in this fight.

But here's the reality of our situation: in a field of 17 candidates, we're facing an incredibly competitive resource environment. That's why we need your help today:

If you're with us, rush your first donation to power our campaign today. Help us reach more undecided voters and share Kamala's vision for our country »

Thank you for pitching in to make sure our voice is heard in this election.

— Juan

Juan Rodriguez
Campaign Manager
Kamala 2020


 
 
 
 
 
 

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