From Nella Domenici <[email protected]>
Subject Never been so close
Date October 27, 2024 4:12 PM
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Nella for Senate We’ve never been so close to flipping a “safe blue” state, and
I need every bit of support you can send down the home stretch.


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Friend.

Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee are now
jumping into this race to rescue endangered career politician Martin Heinrich.

They’re funneling out-of-state dollars into New Mexico to buy up precious
advertising time during the final weeks and days before Election Day.

They know they were completely caught off guard when I entered this race and
have been watching nervously as we’ve gradually caught up to Heinrich in the
polls.

Now, they can’t stand to sit by any longer and are frantically trying to stop
our upward momentum.

With New Mexico being one of the smallest states and cheapest media markets
in the 2024 fight for the Senate, the money they’ve raised from West and East
Coast liberal elites stretches much further here,which means they can do A LOT
more damage with much less.

But that also means your support goes much further here, and I’m asking you
to help rebalance the scales and prevent Schumer and his deep-pocketed allies
from buying this election at the last minute.
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We’ve never been so close to flipping a “safe blue” state, and I need every
bit of support you can send down the home stretch.

Whether it’s $5 or $500, every dollar donated at this point in the campaign
helps us reach and win over undecided voters in this race.
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Let’s keep up the fight!


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Nella Domenici
Republican for Senate













ABOUT NELLA
New Mexico is Nella Domenici’s home. She was born in Albuquerque and lived
for most of her childhood in a home near the intersection of Lomas and Monroe
with her seven siblings, and her parents - Pete and Nancy Domenici. Nella began
her education at Our Lady of Fatima, where she learned the values she holds
today. Nella is a proud third-generation New Mexican, devoted mother of two,
step-mom of four, and the wife of a Navy Veteran. Nella’s family’s roots run
deep in New Mexico and she and her husband Pat enjoy their family home in New
Mexico that they have owned for nearly twenty years.

Like most New Mexicans, Nella Domenici understands the importance of hard
work. She waited tables to help pay for her undergraduate degree from
Georgetown University, and worked her way through night school at Georgetown
Law while holding down a full time job. She then graduated from Harvard
Business School as a Baker Scholar, top 5% of the class, while 9 months
pregnant.

Nella began her career at the bottom and worked her way up through the
complex finance world, eventually serving as CFO for one of the world’s
largest, most successful investment firms. In her career, Nella advised,
invested in, grew, and led many companies, and served on public company boards.
The industries she has worked in are vast and include areas such as health
care, AI, food service, lodging, commercial real estate, mortgage lending, and
consumer products. These companies have ranged from small family-owned
businesses, to rapidly growing venture backed enterprises, to a Fortune 200
company. Several of these have been headquartered in New Mexico. Collectively,
the companies Nella has been heavily involved with have employed thousands of
Americans.

Like her father and mother, Nella has been a warrior for those who most need
an advocate: for women competing in academics or business, for families dealing
with mental illness, and for those without access to quality healthcare or
education.

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