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{NAME}, I want to tell you about a colleague and friend of mine, Jason Crow. When I met Jason two ye

{NAME}, I want to tell you about a colleague and friend of mine, Jason Crow. When I met Jason two years ago, I knew that he would be a rising star in the party. And as I've gotten to work with him over the last year, it’s even more clear to me that he has a bright future ahead of him. [Before I tell you more, I want to ask you to chip in to help Jason get reelected in 2020. He is a House Frontliner who faces three Republican challengers. Can you chip in to support our campaigns and help keep the House majority?]( [DONATE]( I first met Jason Crow in 2018 when he was running to flip a Colorado House seat from red to blue. Even in a class of incredible candidates, Jason stood out as a former Army Ranger who did three tours in Afghanistan and Iraq, and became a strong advocate for veterans like him. When I went to campaign with Jason at a town hall at the Stanley Beer Hall in Aurora, Colorado, I was extraordinarily impressed. I saw a candidate who was incredibly poised, clearly cared deeply about his constituents and the direction of the country, and was ready to get to work. And get to work he did. Jason has led the way on gun safety reforms like universal background checks and banning assault weapons. He took on special interests, and worked to expand voting rights. He's worked to protect healthcare for millions. Over the past weeks, I got to spend a lot of time with Jason and get to know him better. In fact, we just returned from the preeminent national security conference in Munich where we met with important heads of state, and Jason raised key questions about the risks climate change poses to our global and national security. At all times, even under enormous pressure, Jason is preternaturally calm, and [it isn’t just his "Chillin'" playlist on his earbuds](. He shows an unflappability that can only come from having done some TRULY hard stuff, like leading troops in combat. Most importantly, Jason has been driven by a sense of duty to uphold the oath to protect and defend the Constitution, an oath he's taken time and time again, first as an Army Ranger and then as a proud Representative for his Colorado district. Jason embodies the ethos of service and patriotism that we need so very much in our nation, and I want to make sure he can keep carrying that forward in Congress. I hope you agree. Can you chip in $10 or more to help our campaigns, protect the House Majority, and keep Colorado's 6th Congressional District blue? If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [CHIP IN $10 NOW]( [CHIP IN $25 NOW]( [CHIP IN $50 NOW]( [CHIP IN $100 NOW]( [CHIP IN $250 NOW]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Thanks for all you do, Adam Paid for and authorized by Schiff for Congress Schiff for Congress 777 S. Figueroa Street Suite 4050 Los Angeles, CA 90017 United States [unsubscribe](

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