From Fight for Progress <[email protected]>
Subject A once-in-a-generation candidate
Date August 15, 2020 4:46 PM
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John,

We can send a once-in-a-generation candidate to the Senate. His name is Adrian Perkins, and he could be the first Black Senator from Louisiana.

Adrian is the grandson of sharecroppers who worked his way into West Point, where he was president of his class. In the Army, he then served multiple combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, and then, he went to Harvard Law School—where he was again president of his class.

Instead of working for a big-city law firm, Adrian returned to Louisiana and was elected mayor of his hometown. In his first year on the job, his hometown lowered crime and brought new jobs and economic opportunities for residents.

Now Adrian’s running for Senate, but his Republican opponent has a huge head start.

Help Adrian catch up >>> ([link removed])

Adrian is running in a red state, so it’s going to take a huge effort to help him win. He’ll fight for us on key issues such as securing affordable healthcare and getting Americans relief from the economic downturn. And he’ll show Republicans that we can win in all areas of our country.

But Adrian needs your support NOW during this critical moment of his campaign.

Become an early supporter of Adrian’s campaign >>> ([link removed])
 

DONATE TO ADRIAN ([link removed])

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