From Chuck Schumer <[email protected]>
Subject Mark Kelly's Mission for Arizona
Date November 26, 2019 9:12 PM
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Friend,

We put a man on the moon -- surely we can elect Mark Kelly to the Senate in Arizona.

But his race against Martha McSally is virtually tied: 46 to 45. Winning this race, and putting former astronaut Mark Kelly in the Senate, is key to making real progress in this next session.

We set an ambitious end-of-month goal, but we need to hit it early before Thanksgiving: Can you donate $5 or more now to help us raise $5,000 for Mark Kelly in Arizona? ( [link removed]

Mark is running for Senate because he knows that Washington isn't addressing our big problems in a way that helps working people in Arizona.

Partisanship keeps politicians from finding solutions, and all of the money in our political system keeps politicians from being accountable to the people they're supposed to represent.

That's why he began this Mission for Arizona: Through 25 years in the Navy and at NASA, he learned how to solve really tough problems, and also learned to get along with and lead people with different backgrounds and different opinions in service of a greater mission.

I know the Senate will only be stronger when Marks representing Arizona -- but this race is a toss-up, and every dollar makes a difference.

We need to hit our end-of-month goal early to help Mark win: Help raise $5,000 by Wednesday and donate $5 or more right now. ( [link removed]

Sincerely,

Chuck Schumer

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