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Friend,
I'm writing to you today with a sense of deep gratitude for the strong vote of confidence you all have shown in allowing me to continue representing you in the U.S. Senate. Your belief in my vision for America’s future is a driving force behind my work, and it’s an honor to have you by my side.
Today, I wanted to take a moment to remind you of my journey to the Senate, the important lessons I have learned along the way, and why I continue to fight for our future. Once you have finished reading my story, I hope you will consider pitching in a contribution of $5, $10 or even $25 to help fuel my continued fight.
As I reflect on my journey in public service and what has guided me along the way, I'm reminded of the values instilled by my parents, both of whom led by example with their own deep love for this country and a strong sense of civic duty.
My father, a World War II veteran, left school during the Great Depression to join the Army. Though he only had a ninth-grade education, he built his career as a cement finisher and showed me what hard work looked like. I'll never forget the lessons I learned alongside him. My mother, a dedicated voter who never missed an election, instilled in me the importance of civic duty. I inherited a love for my country from both of them.
Later, in medical school, I learned the importance of having a plan before taking action, a lesson that has proven invaluable in both my medical career and my service as your senator. Just as in surgery, effective leadership requires a clear vision and a strategic approach to problem-solving.
Whether it's advocating for our veterans, championing American energy security, or safeguarding our borders, I've always strived to be a conservative voice for Wyoming. Your concerns are my concerns, and your aspirations are my aspirations.
As we look toward the future, I'm confident that our country has more potential than ever. But it will require a clear vision, conservative leadership, and your support.
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