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How Can I Contact the Jan McDowell Campaign?

If you are trying to reach the Jan McDowell for Congress campaign, the simplest route is to email the campaign director, Rachel Whitcomb, at [email protected].

People contact campaigns for all kinds of reasons: a neighborhood event, a press deadline, a question about priorities, a request to volunteer, or a concern they want handled by a real person. We try to keep the contact path plain because that is usually what people need most.

Ways to Connect With Us

General campaign questions

For general business inquiries, scheduling questions, community invitations, or notes for the campaign team, email Rachel Whitcomb.

Helpful emails usually include the topic, the city or area involved, any date tied to the request, and the best reply address. A short message is fine. Clarity helps more than length.

Community and voter contact

If you are writing about a local issue in North Texas, include the community name in the subject line when you can.

The campaign receives messages from voters, local organizers, civic groups, and residents who are simply trying to get a question to the right place. That mix is normal during a congressional race. Specific details help the team sort messages without guessing.

Routing note: Please do not send physical mail requests, phone requests, or private personal records through this page. Email is the listed contact method for the campaign.

Media and Press Inquiries

Reporters, editors, producers, and civic news writers should contact the campaign through [email protected]. Put “Media” or “Press” near the front of the subject line if the request is deadline-sensitive.

That small habit saves time. A campaign inbox can fill quickly after a filing deadline, public forum, policy release, or community event. A subject line that names the outlet and deadline helps the campaign identify what needs a same-day response and what can wait for background review.

For interview requests

Include the format, expected length, topic, and whether the conversation will be recorded, live, or on background.

For quote requests

Send the question, deadline, publication or station name, and any relevant context you plan to include in the story.

For event coverage

Note the event date, location area, attendance expectations, and whether photography or video access is being requested.

The campaign cannot promise a response to every inquiry on a requested timeline, especially close to election activity, but clear press details make a practical difference.

Partnership Opportunities and Limits

Partnership inquiries are welcome when they relate to civic participation, voter education, community events, issue forums, or public conversations that fit the campaign’s work in North Texas.

Campaign partnerships are not the same as blanket endorsements. Sometimes the right role is a candidate appearance. Other times it is a table at an event, a conversation with residents, or a shared voter education effort. There are also cases where the campaign may decline because timing, legal rules, or the purpose of the event does not fit.

What to include in a partnership email

  • The name of the organization or group making the request.
  • The purpose of the proposed activity.
  • The date, time, and general location if an event is involved.
  • Whether other candidates, elected officials, or campaigns have been invited.
  • Any public materials, agendas, or participation rules the campaign should review.

Good-fit check: A clear invitation lets the campaign evaluate the request fairly. Campaign contact practices can shift during active election periods, so include enough detail for the current context.

Send partnership questions to Rachel Whitcomb. If the request has a public deadline, put that deadline in the subject line rather than burying it at the end of the message.

Privacy Policy Scope and Date

The campaign’s Privacy Policy explains how information may be collected and used when people interact with the campaign online. The policy was updated in September 2023 and includes information about data collection and cookie usage.

In plain terms: if you email the campaign, sign up through campaign tools, or use website features that involve cookies, some information may be collected to support communication, site function, and campaign activity. The policy page is the place to read the current scope.

Before you send sensitive details

Use judgment with personal information. A campaign email inbox is not the right place for medical records, financial documents, identity documents, or confidential legal materials.

Related site terms

The Terms of Use outline general conditions for using the website. If you have a privacy-specific question after reading the policy, contact the campaign by email.

For contact, press, and partnership questions, the listed campaign contact is Rachel Whitcomb at [email protected].

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