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John, let me tell you a story from my childhood that helped shape who I am today. And, if it inspires you, I'd appreciate it if you would make a donation to my historic campaign for Senate.
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When I was 15, after making the move from the deeply segregated South to California, I wanted to be a cheerleader at my high school. But unfortunately, I didn't look like the kind of person that the selection committee would choose for the cheerleading team.
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I could've just accepted my fate and given up there – but that's not the kind of person my mother, who was one of just 12 students to integrate her college, raised me to be.
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So instead, I partnered with the NAACP and despite pushback from the school administration, we were able to convince them to change the system from a selection process to an election process that would allow the whole school to vote. After trying out in front of the entire student body, guess what? I won. I became the first Black girl cheerleader at my school.
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And even better, other girls of color took advantage of the new process and were able to become cheerleaders that year as well.
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You see, John, I've been working to break down barriers and dismantle unfair systems since I was just 15 years old – and I'm nowhere near done yet.
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That's why I'm running for Senate and I hope I can count on you to join me. On average, Black women fundraise just one-third the amount that white women candidates do, so I truly need every dollar.
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Please, will you donate whatever you can spare to my Senate campaign so I can build a progressive future for all?
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Thank you for listening to my story.
Barbara Lee
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