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These are my parents, Ed and Sherry. Hi {NAME}, can I share a photo with you? These are my parents,

These are my parents, Ed and Sherry. [Adam Schiff for Senate]( Hi {NAME}, can I share a photo with you? [Adam with his parents]( These are my parents, Ed and Sherry. I want to take a moment to explain the values and principles that my parents instilled in me throughout my life. My parents taught me so much – that public service was a noble calling and one that could bring meaningful change. It’s why I first joined the Department of Justice and why I first ran for office. I wanted to deliver for my community and country and make a difference. Their support and encouragement have helped me get to this point today. You see, growing up, my parents surrounded my brother and me with books and records, with frequent conversations about topics from history to politics. Sitting around the dinner table at night, our family would talk about the news of the day or the history book my father was reading at the moment. The conversations were always dynamic — my dad comes from a long line of Democrats, and my mom from a long line of Republicans (in fact, her father was a Republican county chairman at one point, so you can imagine the discourse at larger family gatherings!). To this day, my father, now almost 96, continues to love talking politics (and has a few choice words for the former president). The values instilled by my parents are the values I hope I’ve instilled in my children too: To stand up for what you believe in and against bullies. To be understanding and thoughtful, to help others whenever you can, and to listen and learn. My parents taught me that honesty really matters. That truth matters, that decency matters, and that our democracy matters. And it’s up to each one of us to use the skills we have to fight for them. And that’s why I’m asking you today: [Will you chip in $3 to our campaign to help power my efforts to uphold our democracy’s values? Our campaign is just a few days away from our end-of-month fundraising deadline, and I would greatly appreciate your support.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [EXPRESS DONATE $3]( [EXPRESS DONATE $10]( [EXPRESS DONATE $25]( [EXPRESS DONATE $50]( [EXPRESS DONATE $100]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Thanks for reading and for allowing me to share a piece of my story with you. — Adam [Adam Schiff for Senate Banner]( [DONATE MONTHLY]( 135 E. Olive Ave., #750 Burbank CA, 91502 [www.adamschiff.com]( | contact@adamschiff.com | [Privacy Policy]( PAID FOR AND AUTHORIZED BY SCHIFF FOR SENATE Sign up to receive [fewer emails]( or [visit our store](. Text JOIN to 724433. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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