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Hi friend! It's doughnut day at the office! 🍩💝😋
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My team has been working nonstop to defeat Rick Scott ahead of our biggest mid-month FEC deadline ever, so I brought a few dozen doughnuts to HQ for my campaign staff to enjoy! Look, our fundraising numbers are going public in TWO days and I'm up against my LAST $5 MILLION FEC mid-month goal that I need your help to reach.
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If you're short on time and ready to retire Rick Scott next fall, you can chip in here to help me reach my goal and flip Florida blue! But before I dig in with the team, I want to share why doughnuts are such a big deal to me — and how they'll help us save our Senate majority.
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When I was 14, my family came to America with big dreams for a better life. But those early days were hard. My mom worked double shifts, yet we still struggled to cover rent for our small, one room apartment.
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So, once I turned 15, I got a job working the early morning shift at a local doughnut shop. Taking as many hours as I could at minimum wage wasn't easy, but the checks I brought home gave my family a little room to breathe.
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I'm not the only one who got their start in the doughnut business. When he was a young man, my GOP opponent, Rick Scott, bought two doughnut shops.
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While I spent my mornings mixing, kneading, and baking before school to keep the lights on at home, Rick Scott profited off the hard work of people like me.
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For me, the doughnuts represent a lifeline that helped my family afford rent. For Rick Scott, they represent the beginning of his corporate career.
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I went on to graduate from college, where I found my calling in the fight to make life a little bit easier for working-class families like mine, and later became the first South American immigrant ever elected to Congress.
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He went on to defraud Medicare, amass a massive fortune, buy a Senate seat, and cozy up to Donald Trump — and if he buys another term this fall, he could shape the Senate GOP in his extremist image as its next leader.
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So if you ask me, our differing stories in the doughnut business make the differences between us pretty clear.
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But I've seen countless times that even the smallest acts, like working at a doughnut shop for minimum wage, can make transformative change. And it's exactly how we're going to win this campaign in November.
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That's why I'm asking you to chip in just $10 — about the cost of a dozen doughnuts — to send me to the Senate. Can you chip in before my urgent deadline to help me retire Rick Scott? This campaign is powered by small-dollar donations, so every cent makes a big difference.
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Please use the links in this email to start a weekly donation through ActBlue.
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Thank you so much — I hope you get to indulge in a doughnut today, too.
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell
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