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add your name Friend, Earlier this year, I officially announced that I’m running for re-electio

add your name Friend, Earlier this year, I officially announced that I’m running for re-election to the U.S. Senate! The outpouring of support has been so energizing, and I’m ready to hit the campaign trail all across Virginia in the weeks and months ahead. I’ve been a public servant for a long time — having served as a missionary, a civil rights attorney, and at local, state, and federal levels for our great Commonwealth. And one thing I’ve learned along the way is that if I’m going to run for office, my first focus better be on building a true grassroots movement — because without people like you by my side, I know I can’t win. So I need to ask you: Are you ready to build a grassroots movement with me? [Add your name today to say you’re all in to defend our Senate majority, keep the Commonwealth blue up and down the ballot, and keep delivering results for Virginians and all Americans.]( [I'M IN! →]( I’m proud to have led efforts to pass some truly life-changing pieces of bipartisan legislation in the last few years — policies that lower the cost of medicines, bring manufacturing jobs back home, prevent gun violence, and protect marriage equality. But there’s a lot more work ahead of us. Because for Virginia — and the nation — to be strong, we need access to good jobs for all, education for all, health care for all, safety and security for all, and true equality for all. That’s why I’m running for re-election. And with so much at stake, and extremists targeting races like ours across the country, I need to know if you’re with me. [Add your name today to join the team and say you’re ready to defend our Senate majority.]( I’ve been dedicated to listening to others and finding solutions to our shared challenges from my time as a civil rights lawyer in Richmond all the way to Governor of the great Commonwealth of Virginia, and now with more than a decade of service in the Senate. And I’m ready to keep fighting — because all people deserve a leader who hears them and believes in them. Let's do this! Tim Kaine [CONTRIBUTE]( Paid for by Kaine for Virginia Kaine for Virginia P.O. Box 239 Alexandria, VA 22313 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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