From Mark Kelly <[email protected]>
Subject Gabby, my brother, my wingmen, and you
Date October 24, 2022 2:52 PM
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John,
When I think about the toughest times in my life, I’m thankful I’ve always had a support system to help me through.
Being raised by two working parents who sometimes struggled to make ends meet wasn’t always easy.
Flying combat missions in Desert Storm wasn’t easy.
Watching Gabby fight so hard in the early days, weeks, and months of her recovery wasn’t easy.
Running for the U.S. Senate and having Donald Trump and National Republicans relentlessly attack me personally — that hasn’t been easy either.
But as a kid, I had my brother Scott.
In combat, I had my wingmen.
With Gabby, we had our whole community offering support.
And in these campaigns, I have you.
I could not do this without you, John. You probably didn't wake up this morning thinking you’d make a donation to my campaign, but I really need you if we’re going to defeat our Republican opponent and hold this seat.
John, can you split a $25 contribution between my re-election campaign and CommonGood before our next fundraising deadline? Together, we can take on the MAGA right and corporate special interest groups who want to defeat us. [[link removed]]
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Thank you — seriously — for all you’ve done to support me and this campaign. It means so much.
Mark Kelly
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