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John, I'm not being dramatic when I say that this race is a once-in-a-lifetime election for Californians. Experts are already saying it's "likely to be the most important state election for voters in 2024," and I wholeheartedly agree.
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But as this race continues to unfold, it's crucial to recognize the differences between myself and my opponents Katie Porter and Adam Schiff – and I want to start with three of them:
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1) I am the most progressive choice in this race.
Unlike Adam Schiff, I was the only congressperson to vote against giving President Bush unlimited war powers and against the war in Iraq. And unlike Katie Porter, I support and have secured earmarks for the benefit of Californians. Right now, I'm the only candidate calling for a cease-fire in the devastating conflict between Israel and Gaza.
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2) I am the only Black woman in this race.
And as a result, I've had to fight twice as hard to get to the same place as my white peers. If I win, I'll take the experience, struggles and voices of Black women to the Senate, where only three Black women have served.
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3) My opponents are sitting on top of millions raised from millionaires.
I'm running a grassroots campaign – which means that it's powered by you, for you. I don't need to raise the most money, but I need to raise enough to stay competitive and reach the right voters to pull ahead.
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My record in Congress speaks for itself: I am not afraid to fight tooth and nail to do the right thing and stand up for justice – no matter what obstacles are put in our way. But I can't win this alone, so I have to ask:
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Can I count on you to chip in $5 to power my historic race for the Senate? This is quickly shaping up to be one of the most competitive races in the country, and every dollar makes a massive difference.
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Thank you,
Barbara Lee
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