My friend —

I know this is an incredibly difficult time for so many families and communities, but your support over the past couple of weeks has truly meant the world to me.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you.

The truth is, we have what it takes to win our race and keep this Senate seat working for the people of our state, but it’ll require building a different kind of campaign. So, I wanted to give you an update on how our team is continuing our work during these challenging times.

As you may already know, we are doing our best to meet the needs of our communities by raising thousands of dollars online (with your help!) for organizations on the frontlines of this pandemic.

The safety and health of our staffers and supporters is our top priority, so we closed our offices and moved everything online in an effort to practice social distancing while making sure we’re still staying in contact with the people of Minnesota.

Every day, we’re finding new and creative ways to continue spreading our message across the state and engaging virtually with voters because this election is so important to the future of our country.

Even though we need to run this campaign a little differently, our message remains the same: Now more than ever, we must come together to tackle the critical issues impacting all of us. I know we can fulfill that ideal, so long as I can count on your help along the way. So, I’m asking:

If you are financially able, can you chip in a donation of $10 to support our re-election campaign today? Please, only contribute if you can afford it. I understand this is a difficult time for many of you and your families. Thank you in advance.

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The most important thing you can do during this crisis is to take care of yourself and your loved ones. Whether you chip in today or not, I’m grateful to have your support.

We’ll get through this together. Stay safe.

— Tina

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