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 Friend — While I know our campaign has sent a lot of emails before tonight's FEC deadline ,

[Photo of Elissa posing with her mom]( Friend — While I know our campaign has sent a lot of emails before tonight's FEC deadline (yes, a very real one before Michigan's primary), I want to take a few minutes to tell you about my decision to run for Senate in the first place, and why your support is so important in our success. The truth is, we all know America is going through something right now. We seem to be living from crisis to crisis. But there are certain things that should be really simple: Like living a middle-class life in the state that invented the middle class. Like making things in America so that we’re in control of our own economic security. Like protecting our children from the things that are truly harming them. And preserving our rights and our democracy so that our kids can live their version of the American dream. I’m running for Senate because I believe that we need a new generation of leaders that thinks differently, works harder, and never forgets that we are public servants. But my decision to run for Senate is also deeply personal to me, and it's related to what motivated me to first run for the House in 2018. It's about my mom. She was diagnosed with stage IV ovarian cancer in 2009 — and didn't have health insurance at the time. She had let it lapse after the insurance companies had gouged her for years because she happened to have a pre-existing condition. She passed away in 2011, but that experience — of desperately trying to get her care at the same moment we were filling out bankruptcy paperwork — motivated me to run then, and keeps me motivated to fight now. I remember the exact moment that I decided to enter public office: when the then-GOP controlled House of Representatives, the body I now serve in, voted to repeal those protections for people with pre-existing conditions. Six years later, the Republican leaders, fueled by the extreme wing of the party, are continuing the march to repeal things that the average Americans want. They want to privatize Social Security and Medicare, repeal drug price protections like allowing Medicare to negotiate, then there’s the rights they’re obsessed with repealing: a woman’s right to choose, voting rights, and any possible gun safety legislation. By winning this Senate seat, we’ll help ensure that Democrats retain the (slight!) majority and can pass legislation that expands access to healthcare. Not the obsession with taking things away. To be upfront: Winning this race is going to take a lot of resources. A crazy amount. And we have to do it without raising a single dollar from corporate PACs. Donations this November — when we’re in the home stretch — are important. But donations now are even more important, because they allow us to map out a strategic plan and make decisions about when and how we reach voters. [That is why I would love it if you would consider donating $10 or whatever you can to Bob Casey and my campaigns before our FEC fundraising deadline ends tonight at midnight.]( [Donate Now ››]( Thank you, Elissa --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update Your Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( To give by check: Bob Casey for Senate PO Box 58746 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Email us: info@bobcasey.com PAID FOR BY BOB CASEY FOR SENATE INC. Â

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