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don't let Rick slither his way into another term...

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The only snake we're scared of is in Florida's Senate seat. In case you missed Debbie's PSA, {NAME}:

The only snake we're scared of is in Florida's Senate seat. In case you missed Debbie's PSA, {NAME}: We just released a new ad warning Florida voters about the snake occupying our seat in the U.S. Senate — and it's all thanks to supporters like you. But as exciting as it is, we're still a little scared. (Not out of ophidiophobia — we only just learned that word today!) What really gives us the creepy-crawlies is that since we paused fundraising to focus on Florida recently, our budget may not be enough to keep it broadcasting in Florida's super-expensive media market until the election. [With less than 20 days until voters head to the ballot box, this deficit couldn't come at a worse time — so please, will you rush a gift between Defeat Boebert PAC and toward our $5 MILLION mid-month goal to help us close the gap, keep exposing this snake in the grass to voters, and flip Florida blue?]( But this close to Election Day, mere budgeting issues still aren't our biggest concern. We're not even that worried about the venomous lies Rick Scott will inevitably inject to retaliate against Debbie — what's new? Frankly, our worst fear of all is the nine-figure fortune that Rick Scott made off taxpayers through the largest Medicare fraud scheme in U.S. history. First, he used it to buy his way into Florida's Senate seat for a whopping $64 MILLION — even though it only got him a 10,033-vote win. Then, he sneakily tried to END seniors' hard-earned Social Security and Medicare benefits! Now, he's spending millions to spread lies on the air and save his skin ... and if Debbie doesn't have the resources to flip Florida and keep the Senate blue, he could slither his way into the role of majority leader. But with your support to reach Debbie's $5 million goal this Wednesday, we can stop this nightmare from coming true — [so please, {NAME}, rush $25, $50, or anything right now to split with Defeat Boebert PAC and help Debbie retire Rick Scott to his natural Naples habitat, and flip Florida's Senate seat blue.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation between Debbie Mucarsel-Powell and Defeat Boebert PAC will go through immediately: [RUSH IN $25]( [RUSH IN $50]( [RUSH IN $100]( [RUSH IN $250]( [RUSH IN $500]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( 🐍Thanksssssss for all you do, Team Debbie Paid for by Defeat Boebert PAC This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Defeat Boebert PAC,

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