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Friend: I'm so close to reaching my daily fundraising goal, but I'm still 13% short as of 1 p.m. ET – and in a race that could determine Senate control, I can’t afford to fall behind.
When I was growing up in Jacksonville, I was one of seven children living in a two-room house. We didn't have much, but with a lot of hard work, I became the first in my family to graduate college, the first Black woman to serve as Orlando's chief of police and a congresswoman. I took my parents' words of never tire to heart, even when I was being counted out.
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That's why I'm running to defeat Marco Rubio in the Senate elections and expand my story of opportunity: So one day, every child can achieve the American Dream like I did. And the thing is, since I launched my campaign last year, your support has made this race competitive: The Miami Times says I'm gaining ground in the polls.
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But national Republicans are taking notice of our grassroots team and are running relentless attack ads to stop our momentum. We can win – but I can't do this alone. I'm relying on the continued grassroots support of everyday Americans like you to win, friend: Will you give $5 or more to help me protect myself from the GOP's attack ads, reach more voters with my story of opportunity and flip Florida blue?
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That's my house in Jacksonville. I was so lucky to grow up with parents who taught me about faith, perseverance and hard work.
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Thank you for your support, friend. I'm ready to get things done for Floridians, and it means so much to me that you've joined this movement.
– Val Demings
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