Hi there, friend, it's Robert, Debbie's husband (i.e. the luckiest person in the world).
Now listen, I'm not a jealous guy. But when I saw that Debbie sent you this email saying that doughnuts were the love of her life (on Valentine's Day of all days!!), I just couldn't let that go.
There are very few things that Debbie loves more than doughnuts (thankfully, I'm pretty sure I am one of them). But this campaign, and her work to serve Florida, ranks above even the warmest, softest, most sugar-packed doughnut.
I've got plenty of Valentine's Day surprises and treats planned for Debbie — I've definitely got to go above and beyond now that I'm competing with a chocolate glazed! But I know that a donation of $10 or whatever you can spare would be the most meaningful gift she could get this year. Please, if you've got anything extra today, will you chip in now to help Debbie win a better future for the state she loves so much?
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Thanks so much,
Robert
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From: Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
Subject: got my Valentine's Day doughnut! 📎
Happy Valentine's Day, friend!
Doughnuts may just be the great love of my life. (If my husband, Robert, is reading this, I'm totally joking ... Love you, babe! 💕🍩)
Debbie with valentines donut
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Obviously, doughnuts are great in their own right. They're delicious, dangerously sweet, and the perfect treat to enjoy with a cafecito. But doughnuts hold an extra-special significance for me — and this fall, they're going to help us flip Florida blue. Will you let me explain?
(If you're short on time and ready to retire Rick Scott next fall, you can chip in here to help me save our Senate majority!)
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When I was 14, my family came to America to seek a better life. We arrived here with big dreams for the future. But those early days were hard. I remember my mom working back-to-back double shifts and still struggling to afford rent for our small, one room apartment.
So, after I turned 15, I got a job working the early morning shift at a local doughnut shop. It was just a minimum wage job, but the small checks I brought home gave my family room to breathe. Finally, after a lot of hard work, the possibilities that we could only dream of before became reality.
We were able to move out of that one room apartment, and I got a scholarship to an incredible college. Eventually, I found a career path where I could give back to the communities and country that gave me so much. That call to service took me to places I had never even dreamed of before. I became the first South American immigrant to serve in Congress, and now, I'm running for the U.S. Senate.
Making doughnuts in the wee hours of the morning gave me an American Dream that I never could have imagined. I've seen time and time again how small acts have the power to create big, transformative change. And that's exactly how we're going to win this campaign in November.
That's why I'm asking you to chip in just $10 — about the cost of a dozen doughnuts — to send me to the Senate. Can you chip in before Valentine's Day ends to help me defeat Rick Scott? This campaign is powered by small-dollar donations, and every single gift makes a difference.
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Sending love and Valentine's Day wishes!
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
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