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{NAME}, As a federal prosecutor, my job was to help take down the bad guys. I prosecuted white-colla

{NAME}, As a federal prosecutor, my job was to help take down the bad guys. I prosecuted white-collar criminals who defrauded seniors. I put away shady doctors who sold opiates illegally. I also helped shut down a smuggling operation that sent American-made microchips to China. Truth be told, I loved my old job. But, when I introduce myself as a former federal prosecutor, the question I typically get in response is: “Am I in trouble?” My answer is always the same: “No, but we’re all in trouble if we don’t flip this seat and Ken Calvert goes back to Washington. Can I count on your vote?” Jokes aside, I’m running because I’ve seen the threats to our country change as America has become more divided due to hyper-partisanship and misinformation. It’s time we start agreeing on the basic facts again, but it will take thoughtful legislation to tackle this problem at its roots. [With Election Day just 12 days away, it’s critical to stay on track with our fundraising goals to fund our final voter contact efforts. If you have the means, please chip in a donation of $3 today.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $10 Now]( [Chip in $35 Now]( [Chip in $50 Now]( [Chip in $100 Now]( [Chip in $250 Now]( [Another amount]( I’m under no illusion that change will be easy, but I do know that it’s much more likely when we all work together. And if our shared contribution to change is replacing an extremist like Ken Calvert with someone who is willing to actually move our country forward -- I’d chalk that up as a *huge* win for our community, and America. So thanks in advance for your support. Will Rollins [Donate]( [FB]( [IG]( [Twitter]( Democrat Will Rollins is a former national security and counter-terrorism prosecutor running for Congress in California's 41st Congressional District. Consider supporting Will's campaign by [making a grassroots contribution here.]( We'd hate to see you go, but you can click here if you'd like to [unsubscribe](. Paid for by Will Rollins for Congress If you wish to donate by check, you can make it payable to Will Rollins for Congress and mail the check to: Will Rollins for Congress PO Box 6282 414 W Grand Blvd Corona, CA 92878 United States

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