My Judaism is at the very core of my work in the Senate
Can I tell you something you might not know about me, friend?
While serving as the president of Nevada's largest synagogue, I was recruited to run in a competitive House race and flip a red seat blue. Looking back, it's incredibly fitting that this is how I got into public service – because my Judaism is at the very core of my work in the Senate today.
In fact, my decision to say "yes" and run for public office in the first place was guided by the Jewish principle of Tikkun Olam – which means to leave the world a better place than how we found it.
Now, as the third Jewish woman and only former synagogue president in Senate history, I'm proud to serve Nevada and our country.
And as we face everything from growing antisemitism to attacks on reproductive freedom to threats to tear down our very democracy, I'm as committed as ever to keep fighting to better this world and make positive change happen. But I need your help.
With early voting already underway in Nevada, The Cook Political Report is calling Nevada the “most perilous” swing state for Democrats. I’m relying on your support to keep this state blue.