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Friend,
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When I decided to run for U.S. Senate, I knew that my path here would be different than most.
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I don't come from a wealthy family. I didn't enter this race with a bunch of wealthy donors lining up to write big checks to this campaign.
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My mom was a public school teacher, and my dad built catalytic converters at the General Motors plant. Those jobs were our family's ticket to the middle class.
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Ever since I was a little kid, my parents taught me never to settle for what is, but to reach for what can be. It was how I graduated high school at the age of 16 and went on to be elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly when I was 25.
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Then, after careful thought and consideration, I decided to get in this race to defeat Ron Johnson.
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It was a big decision. I knew that this was going to be one of the most competitive U.S. Senate races in the entire country. And it is a race that we must win if we're going to defend the Democratic Senate majority.
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But I was willing to bet that if I decided to run, people would come together in large numbers to be a part of this campaign. Because the truth is that no single person can flip Wisconsin's Senate seat alone. It will only happen if we're in this together.
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So today, I need your help to reach the goals we've set for our campaign.
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These goals are not arbitrary. They're what we need to raise to flip Wisconsin's Senate seat for Democrats.
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So I am asking:
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Can you please split a $5 contribution between my campaign and Gary Peters' today? Any amount you can give will fund the crucial investments we need to make to win this race.
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If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will immediately go through and be split between Mandela Barnes and Gary Peters:
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Every donation will help put us in a position to flip this seat. Thank you for chipping in today, if you can afford it.
All my best,
Mandela
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