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Friend, I can't count how many times I've asked you to believe that the tide of Florida's Senate race really is turning in our favor.
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But after this weekend, you don't just have to take my word for it — because the numbers don't lie:
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- A brand new Republican-run poll found me just 0.8% SHORT of taking Rick Scott's lead, and two more have our campaign a single point down!
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- Then, following the DSCC's footsteps, the Democratic National Committee officially threw their support behind us to flip this seat back to blue!
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- A day later, elections expert and FiveThirtyEight founder Nate Silver said I've got "a puncher's chance of winning the Senate race" in Florida.
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- And now, major outlets like The Hill are warning that "Rick Scott faces peril with abortion on Florida’s ballot," and The Washington Post is urging readers to "(k)eep your eye on the Florida Senate race."
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It goes to show that this people-powered movement has what it takes to retire Rick Scott this fall, confirming what I knew all along. If you knew it too, then please, chip in to help me flip Florida's Senate seat blue.
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But even with the new attention so close to Election Day, it still may not be enough to beat my megamillionaire opponent and his far-right PAC money.
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And this time, you can take it straight from The Washington Post:
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"Florida is a large, expensive state in which to campaign. To date, Mucarsel-Powell has been badly outspent.
(But w)ith additional funds ... she can win the race."
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It's true, friend — with 43% remaining to reach my $500,000 daily goal, my chances of success this November rest entirely on your grassroots support now. So before midnight, I've got to ask:
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If you believe the tide really is turning in our favor;
if you believe this movement has what it takes to retire Rick Scott;
or if you simply believe in me, will you please chip in $5 or more now to help me unseat my filthy-rich GOP opponent, win in Florida, and keep the Senate majority blue?
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Please use the links in this email to start a weekly donation through ActBlue.
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I never could have come this far without you.
Thank you,
Debbie
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