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Hi John. Democratic Senate Candidate Raja Krishnamoorthi here.
I know there’s a lot going on right now, and I’m sure you’re getting a lot
of emails from candidates like me. But I hope you’ll take a few minutes to
read this message to learn a bit more about me, and [ [link removed] ]split a critical
$25 donation now between me and Blue Amp Action to flip the Senate blue >>
Let me start by reintroducing myself. I’m a racial, religious, ethnic
minority immigrant with 29 letters in my name. Growing up in Peoria,
Illinois, I often felt like an outsider because of my identity.
My mother always dressed in a sari. My parents spoke Tamil, a South Indian
language, most of the time. We ate different food than everyone around us
— we even traveled with our rice cooker.
[ [link removed] ]Raja's family
Despite our outward differences, the community in Peoria embraced us. I
went to public schools in Peoria’s District 150 — there weren't a lot of
people who looked like me playing sports back then, but I earned a
starting spot on the football team my freshman year of high school.
[ [link removed] ]Raja in football uniform
My parents worked incredibly hard to give us a better life, but fell on
hard times. So, we lived for a time in Public Housing to keep a roof over
our heads and depended on SNAP to eat.
Thanks to these essential safety net programs, we were able to make it
through. That’s something I’ll never take for granted.
With the help of my community, government programs, and the money I saved
working at McDonald's – I went to college, and eventually graduated from
Law School.
[ [link removed] ]Raja's graduation
Growing up, every night at the dinner table, my father would say: “Think
of the greatness of this country. Whatever you do, make sure this country
is there for the next families who need it.”
Now, I’m raising my own family here in Illinois, and that’s the ethos I
bring into Congress every day. Because every family – regardless of who
they are, where they live, or how many letters are in their last name –
deserves the chance to work hard and succeed.
[ [link removed] ]Raja's family
Honestly, John, there aren’t a lot of people who look like me
or have stories like mine in the Senate.
Donald Trump and his far-right MAGA maniacs don’t want to see folks like
me succeed, let alone be elected to the U.S. Senate.
But I refuse to let people like them win. So now, I’m running for the
United States Senate to hold Donald Trump accountable and fight for a
better future for hardworking Americans.
[ [link removed] ]John, if you’ve read this far, I hope I can count on you to
join me in this fight. Please, before midnight, can you split $5, $25, or
whatever you can afford between me and Blue Amp Action so we can hit our
end-of-quarter goals and flip the Senate blue?
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Thank you for your continued support,
Raja
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