Tuesday, June 2, 2015

You’ll never go out of style: Hillary for America

One month update: Hillary for America

Hillary for America
Friend --

In the one month since we launched this campaign, Republican candidates have attacked Hillary almost every day. Can you imagine what the next year will look like?

We never expected things to be easy -- we need to make sure we have the resources to fight back.

Tonight, one month since the campaign launched, we're closing the books on our list of Founding Donors -- the official record of supporters who've backed Hillary from the start.

Put your name on that list. Chip in $10 right now, and let Hillary know she can count on you:

https://www.hillaryclinton.com/donate/

Founding Donors will be the core of this campaign and make us strong enough to fight these outlandish attacks -- now and for the next year. Don't miss this moment.

Thanks for stepping up,

Hillary for America
Hillary for America
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0Hi Mumtaz--

Thanks for signing up to be a part of Hillary for America. This campaign will be what supporters like you make of it -- by getting involved now, you'll help shape it from the very beginning.
There are a few things you can do immediately to take the next step:
  1. Make sure your friends and family know you're on board. Invite them to become a part of this too. HillaryClinton.com/invite-your-friends
  2. Donate! Your donation will help put organizers in the field and give this campaign the resources it needs to get off to a strong start in these crucial first months. HillaryClinton.com/Now-Donate/
  3. Sign up to become a volunteer in your community. You'll be the first to know how you can help organize where you live.HillaryClinton.com/invite-your-friends-to-volunteer
Thanks again for joining the team. We're just getting started.
Hillary for America

Hillary for America: Thank you for joining the campaign.


Hillary for America
Thank you for joining the campaign.
Since we kicked off, I've been on the road in Iowa and New Hampshire, having honest conversations with people about their hopes for the future of our country.
I met a young woman in Marshalltown, Iowa who's learning to run her father's farm. I talked to students at the New Hampshire Technical Institute who are creating tomorrow's technology. I've talked with mothers and fathers, nurses and teachers -- people who are looking for solutions to the challenges they face every day.
In each of these conversations, I'm reminded why I am running for president: Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion.
This campaign won't be easy. I'll work hard to earn every vote.
And I'm proud to have you by my side along the way. Help strengthen this campaign by chipping in whatever you can right now:
Thank you for being a part of this,
Hillary