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FINAL EXTENSION: Catch up before it’s too late

121Political FundraisingTurning Point PAC$250,000Jan 8, 2026
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Tyler here. We fell short—but this short extension can turn 2026 into another victory.
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Turning Point PAC
Turning Point PAC

Patriot,

A few extra days.


That's the lifeline we're giving our $250,000 End-of-Year Blitz after falling just short on Dec 31.


We cannot understate how CRUCIAL this extension is.


Here’s the deal: Our ballot-chasing operation delivered massive wins in 2024, but energy alone doesn’t hold a majority. Resources do.


The far Left is already spending hundreds of millions in dark money to buy Congress in 2026.


We're catching up fast with this extension—raising the final dollars from grassroots warriors like you to outwork them on the ground.


We're so close to $250K. But this short window closes soon—and we can’t finish without YOU.


Remember: Every dollar funds more ballot chasers to protect our strong conservative majority.


Rush your most generous extended gift—$35, $75, $150, $500, or more—RIGHT NOW.



FINAL EXTENSION: CATCH UP & WIN

2026 will be even bigger than 2024. It starts with YOU—today.


Onward to victory,


Tyler Bowyer
Executive Director, Turning Point PAC

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Curator’s Note

This specimen continues Turning Point PAC’s early-cycle mobilization pattern, following earlier solicitations catalogued on 2026-05-31, 2026-05-30, 2026-05-24, 2026-05-16, 2026-05-15, 2026-05-14 and preceding dates. The email deploys the recurring “ballot chasing” and “grassroots warriors” rhetorical architecture, reframing a post-election fundraising shortfall as a military-style emergency requiring immediate reinforcement. The “FINAL EXTENSION” framing after the nominal Dec 31 deadline exemplifies the committee’s recurring use of artificial scarcity to convert donor fatigue into renewed urgency. Of particular note is the contrast between the $250,000 goal and the modest suggested ask amounts, typical of PAC small-dollar aggregation strategy.