Dan Fisher’s campaign for Governor of Oklahoma has been wildly successful thus far. Last week Dan launched a six-minute video explaining his first campaign platform plank, which is to Abolish Abortion. The video has had 124,000 views.
Dan is calling for a money bomb this Wednesday, September 20, to spread the video to even more viewers and to fund the next stage of his campaign.
A money bomb is when anyone, anywhere, who cares anything about the message, gives a donation all on the same day. We are urging everyone who receives our updates (even if you have previously donated) to donate any amount at FisherForGovernor.com/donate.
If any of the following apply to you, you should donate to this money bomb:
- I want to Abolish Abortion.
- I want to restore State Sovereignty.
- I want to return to Proper Government.
- I support Dan Fisher.
- I appreciate OCPAC.
- I believe in God.
- I have a pulse.
Don’t forget; tomorrow at noon at Mama Roja, we host the Most Interesting Man in Oklahoma, Charles W. Sasser, talking about his new book, Crushing the Collective.
The views expressed in this email are the personal opinion of John Michener and do not necessarily reflect the views of OCPAC, its leadership team, or its members…although they should. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. Authorized and paid for by Oklahoma Conservative PAC, PO Box 2021, Edmond, OK 73083.
The mission of OCPAC is to promote and support public servants who oppose expansive government while promoting liberty, free markets, and Judeo-Christian standards.
This consumer archive includes the more recent weekly and special newsletters from the Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Committee.
This consumer archive includes the more recent weekly and special newsletters from the Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Committee.
OCPAC meets most Wednesdays at noon, at Mama Roja Mexican Kitchen; on beautiful Lake Hefner, in Oklahoma City, OK.
9219 Lake Hefner Pkwy.
Oklahoma City, OK 73170
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