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Friend, democracy is on the line this November – and the campaign to be Nevada's next Secretary of State is one of the most important races of the 2022 cycle. So I'd like to introduce you to someone who's committed to protecting voting rights and securing voting access for all, our Democratic nominee for SOS, Cisco Aguilar. – Sen. Jacky Rosen
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Friend,
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My name is Cisco Aguilar, and I’m running for Secretary of State in Nevada. In a moment, I’m going to ask you to split a donation between my campaign and Jacky Rosen's, but first, I need you to know what we’re up against.
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My GOP opponent, Jim Marchant, is a dangerous election denier allied with QAnon conspiracy theorists. He’s a key member of the America First Secretary of State Coalition, a dangerous group of extremists determined to take hold of election systems nationwide and restrict the right to vote.
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As Secretary of State, Marchant would oversee Nevada's elections, and he’d use that power to try to dismantle voting rights. He’s already said on the record that he wants to ban electronic voting machines, vote-by-mail, and early voting.
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President Obama himself had this to say about Jim Marchant: “He’s trying to one-up all the Republicans peddling lies about the 2020 election by saying that all elections in Nevada for the last 15 years have been fake… That’s not somebody you want in charge of your elections.”
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Nevada's democracy is under threat from extremists like Jim Marchant, and if he wins, the future of free elections is at risk in 2024, 2026, and beyond.
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That’s why this is so urgently important, friend: Will you please rush a donation of $5 or more – split between my campaign and Jacky Rosen's – before midnight to help defeat Jim Marchant, keep Nevada blue, and protect the future of our elections?
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If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately and be split between Cisco Aguilar and Jacky Rosen:
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It’s crucial that we defend our state and our democracy from election-denying conspiracy theorists like Jim Marchant. Thanks for being in this fight with me.
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– Cisco Aguilar
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Senator Rosen is only soliciting donations of up to $2,900 per election from individuals and other federally permissible sources. Senator Rosen is not soliciting any funds in excess of that amount or any funds from corporations, labor organizations, or any federally prohibited sources.
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