Friend,
If I could sum up the experience of running for the U.S. Senate in one word, it would be “sacrifice.”
Not just for Sam, but for all of us.
Traveling across the state of Nevada is taxing: long days on the campaign trail, late nights on the road, and very little time for breaks. In fact, most weeks, Sam’s only home for a day at a time.
We miss Sam. None of us like having him absent. We absolutely hate seeing the attacks from both the radical left and D.C. establishment. But we all know that it’s necessary.
And when I see the hope that our fellow Nevadans have in Sam, we know it will be all worth it.
Nevadans trust that Sam will listen to their voices, not the voices of D.C. Special interests.
They know that Sam understands the needs of normal, everyday Americans like you and me.
And they’re ready to shake up the D.C. status quo.
Friend, if there’s one thing I’ve learned in life is that nothing worth having is easy – and having both served in the military, Sam and I know a thing or two about sacrificing for the country we love.
But we can’t do this alone. This campaign is a team effort.
I know times are tough. But I’m asking if you sacrifice the cost of just a cup of coffee and chip in $5 or $10 to help power our campaign.
Other candidates have millions of dollars and hundreds of megadonors at their disposal. We don’t. Both Sam and I are living on a fixed income.
That means that we’re depending on patriots like you to power our Duty First movement. Anything you can give will be MONUMENTAL in shaking up the D.C. status quo.
Can I count on your help, Friend?
Thank you,
Amy Brown