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									 Folks, can I share something with you? 
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									 When I came out in college, I knew I was interested in a career in public service, but I feared that I would have to face a serious choice between pursuing the field of my dreams or living my authentic life openly. 
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									 Seeing others in the LGBTQ community demonstrate acts of courage by coming out, being themselves, and being public about who they are and who they love – I came to realize that I could do both. I could run for office and be honest about who I am. And that’s exactly what I did. 
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									 When I became the first openly gay Senator in our nation's history, I understood that I needed to use this extraordinary opportunity to make a difference in people's lives. And from lowering prescription drug prices to protecting same-sex marriage through the Respect for Marriage Act, I’ve worked hard every day since to do just that.  
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									 That's why I ran for office in the first place – not to make history, but to make a difference. And folks like you supported me because you wanted to make a difference, too. Now, I'm asking you to keep going: 
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									 Will you help me continue to make a difference by splitting a donation between my reelection campaign and Gary Peters today? 
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									 Over the years, we have made incredible progress in the fight for equality. But folks, we cannot mistake that progress for a total victory. 
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									 Republican-led state legislatures across the country continue to pass harmful legislation, especially targeting the transgender community and LGBTQ youth. 
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									 And when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Justice Clarence Thomas called for Obergefell v. Hodges – the case that established nationwide marriage equality – to be “reconsidered.” 
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									 For all of the progress we have made, there is still a LOT more to be done. I’ll keep up the fight as long as I can, and I’m hoping you’ll support our important work by splitting a donation between my reelection campaign and Gary Peters today. 
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									 If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will immediately go through and be split between Tammy Baldwin and Gary Peters: 
									
									
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									 Thank you for your ongoing support. This Pride Month, let’s recommit ourselves to work towards the day when all LGBTQ Americans can live in a world where they feel safe, accepted, and loved. 
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									 – Tammy 
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