The Right Message Can Beat the Big Money

The major party candidates will spend two or three million dollars on this race.

But we believe the voters of the 25th cannot be bought.

Hawkins for Congress needs tens of thousands, not millions, to get our message out sufficiently in direct mail, radio, and TV ads.

$25 pays for 500 printing brochures to hand out.
$50 pays for one 30-second TV ad.
$100 pays for printing and mailing a flyer to 400 households.

All we need to do is communicate our message to the voters, not harass them with saturation advertising.

The right message can beat the big money.

Please Contribute to “Hawkins for Congress”

Online Contributions

We will have a means of making a secure online contribution up on this page soon.

Contributions by Check

Please make campaign contribution checks out to “Hawkins for Congress” and send to:

Hawkins for Congress
P.O. Box 562
Syracuse NY 13205

Please include the following information with your contribution. You can print and use this form.

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$2300 in cumulative contributions is the maximum individual contribution permitted by Federal Election Commission regulations.

Contributions are not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes.

Corporate contributions are prohibited by law.

The Hawkins for Congress campaign does not accept contributions from for-profit businesses (including proprietorships and partnerships) or from corporate-sponsored PACs.

The Hawkins campaign does accept contributions from the PACs of democratic people's organizations like labor unions and peace, environmental, and community organizations.

$5000 in cumulative contributions is the maximum PAC contribution permitted by Federal Election Commission regulations.

 


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