Read this carefully, see if you can see the problem with it. I'll give you a hint (Highlight to see) ---> I am not a female<----
Dear Mytical (name changed they had my last name there):
<Name redacted> I can’t thank you enough for your support during my run for the U.S. Senate. Although I lost, the race taught me that we need more women leaders in Ohio and that’s why I’m asking you to consider running for public office. I want to connect you with one of my favorite organizations, She Should Run. This organization provides the resources and information needed to help women decide if public office is right for them. I hope you’ll now start taking advantage of their resources outlined below.
She Should Run In Action Services:
The Warm Up: She Should Run's monthly e-newsletter profiles a current woman candidate, highlights campaign training opportunities across the country, and recommends next steps for women to explore the possibility of running for office.
Companion Notebook: Created from member feedback, this resource breaks down the decision to run for office into small and practical steps and makes the case about why women should run for office.
Community: Members are connected to resources and trainings from organizations across the country.
You supported me in my campaign, and now I want to support you, because we need more women to run for office in Ohio. I want you to seriously consider running for office or make the ask of someone you believe has the potential to be a great leader. I am counting on you!
Now I would honestly not mind running, but come on..seriously? So much wrong with the above I just do not know where to begin. Oh and 'support'? I've never heard of the person.
Dear Mytical (name changed they had my last name there):
<Name redacted> I can’t thank you enough for your support during my run for the U.S. Senate. Although I lost, the race taught me that we need more women leaders in Ohio and that’s why I’m asking you to consider running for public office. I want to connect you with one of my favorite organizations, She Should Run. This organization provides the resources and information needed to help women decide if public office is right for them. I hope you’ll now start taking advantage of their resources outlined below.
She Should Run In Action Services:
The Warm Up: She Should Run's monthly e-newsletter profiles a current woman candidate, highlights campaign training opportunities across the country, and recommends next steps for women to explore the possibility of running for office.
Companion Notebook: Created from member feedback, this resource breaks down the decision to run for office into small and practical steps and makes the case about why women should run for office.
Community: Members are connected to resources and trainings from organizations across the country.
You supported me in my campaign, and now I want to support you, because we need more women to run for office in Ohio. I want you to seriously consider running for office or make the ask of someone you believe has the potential to be a great leader. I am counting on you!
Now I would honestly not mind running, but come on..seriously? So much wrong with the above I just do not know where to begin. Oh and 'support'? I've never heard of the person.
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