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My constituent running for Senate... in Wisconsin?

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I live, work, and raise a family in Orange County, California, and apparently, so does Republican Wi

[Truth to Power PAC]( I live, work, and raise a family in Orange County, California, and apparently, so does Republican Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde. You read that right: Eric is a wealthy businessman and registered voter in my district, CA-47, but he’s running for Senate in… Wisconsin? 🤔 An elected official is supposed to be a voice for the people we represent. Yet, Eric doesn’t even live in the state he’s running in, much less experience the same challenges of Wisconsin families trying to make ends meet. Washington has enough out-of-touch politicians without ultra-wealthy Eric Hovde in the Senate. Wisconsin is a must-win state for Democrats’ Senate majority, so I also want to highlight the amazing candidate we have there. Tammy {NAME} is Wisconsin's incumbent Democratic Senator, and she’s a champion in the fight against special interests. She’s been a leader in the push for banning members of Congress from trading stocks, overturning Citizens United, and stopping the revolving door between Washington and big corporations. In Wisconsin, we don’t just have the chance to help Democrats hold the Senate; it’s also a key opportunity to re-elect an anti-corruption champion. [That’s why I’m asking: Will you split a donation between Tammy {NAME}’s campaign and Truth to Power? Your support will help send Eric Hovde back to Orange County and keep Tammy fighting for families in the Senate.]( [Donate ›››]( This fall, let's send a message that we’re done with out-of-touch businessmen running DC—and that Wisconsin's Senate seat should stay in the hands of a Wisconsinite. Thanks so much, Katie Porter Katie Porter started Truth to Power to support Democrats who reject corporate PAC money and are running to protect the environment, restore the nationwide right to an abortion, and create an economy that works for working people. [Donate ›››]( Paid for by Truth to Power PAC This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is the most important way we keep in touch with people like you. But, if you'd like to receive fewer emails, [you can do so here](. If you need to remove yourself from our email list, [click here to unsubscribe](. To contribute via check, please address to: Truth to Power PAC, PO Box 5176, Irvine, CA 92616 Â

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