First, we want to explain why your donation today is so important.
In just a moment, we're going to humbly ask you to pitch in your first $3 contribution to help elect Beto as the next Texas governor and defeat Greg Abbott.
But first, we want to explain why your $3 donation today is so important:
Beto doesn't accept a dime of corporate PAC money — not one. That means our campaign relies entirely on grassroots donations, and it's contributions of as little as $3 that keep Beto on the road and fund events like our recent rally for abortion rights in Houston.
Campaigning statewide is expensive — especially when you're running for governor in the second-largest state and especially when you're up against Greg Abbott who's amassed over $50 million in campaign cash thanks to his corporate mega-donors.
Abbott is preparing to spend over $100,000,000 directly attacking Beto before Election Day. But instead of calling up super PACs, Beto is focusing on the people he's running to represent, and he's traveling the state to listen to folks and share his unifying vision for the future.
Through years of service to El Paso and Texas, and countless conversations across the state, Beto's seen that Texans deserve better than Abbott. They deserve a governor who will expand Medicaid, ensure every student has a high-quality education, and keep the lights on.
Beto's running for governor to represent ALL Texans. He's a fourth-generation Texan fighting to bring back the big, bold vision that used to define Texas.
Together, we're building the largest organizing program Texas has ever seen — because that's what it's going to take to defeat Abbott and elect the first Democratic governor of Texas in decades. But we can't do this without you, so we have to ask:
Please, will you chip in $3 or more today to take part in this people-powered movement for the leadership Texas needs? Your donation will go directly to helping defeat Abbott once and for all.
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Thank you for being a part of this,
Beto for Texas
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