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Friend,
It’s Jane Fonda.
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I’ve always believed the greatest stories are ones where we defy the odds, and that’s true both on the screen and in activism. And after Election Day, I want to tell a story of a history-maker who triumphed over extremism to become Florida’s first Latina Senator.
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Debbie Mucarsel-Powell knows what it means to overcome adversity. She grew up under a military dictatorship before coming to the U.S., worked a minimum wage job in high school to help her family pay the bills, and then eventually became the first South American immigrant elected to Congress.
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Debbie is a fighter. That’s why she is statistically tied in the polls against the wealthiest man in the Senate who self-funds his campaigns.
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I’m asking you to donate now to her Senate campaign against Rick Scott because she can win. And if we flip Florida, we’re virtually guaranteed to keep the Senate majority. Please, friend, donate $5 to help her in the final hours before Election Day.
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In Congress, Debbie secured $200 million in Everglades restoration funding while Rick Scott led the charge to remove the words “climate change” from state documents. He’s called Red Tide Rick for a reason!
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Debbie wrote the plan to expand Medicaid, while Rick Scott wrote the plan to strip seniors of Social Security and Medicare.
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And Debbie is steadfast that once in the Senate, she would make it a priority on day one to codify Roe. Rick Scott voted against IVF and contraception protections, and has already pushed for a national abortion ban.
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I’ve spent my career fighting for our rights, freedoms, and our planet. That’s why I’m so energized by the thought of defeating one of the most extreme members of the Senate.
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That’s why I’m asking you, friend, please chip in $5 to Debbie’s campaign to unseat the most vulnerable GOP Senator up this cycle. Anything can make a difference in the final days of her campaign to protect our democracy.
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Let’s write this new chapter for our future together, one where freedom triumphs over extremism.
We can do it this,
Jane
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