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{NAME}, My roots are in Danville, California, where my family moved after my father’s job in th

[Adam Schiff for Senate]( {NAME}, My roots are in Danville, California, where my family moved after my father’s job in the clothing business took him out west. I grew up in a community that believed in service. From the public school classrooms, where my teachers taught me the power of the spoken word and the lessons to take away from the history books… [A school picture day photo of Adam as a child]( To the California forests, where I served as a firefighter and learned about the importance of protecting our precious planet… [A photo of Adam as a young adult firefighter]( The hard-working people of our state have made me who I am today. Our state is built on a mutual commitment to each other. To equity. To our democracy. To a better tomorrow for us all. That’s why I took on insurance companies denying people the medical care they needed. That’s why I prosecuted polluters dumping toxic waste. That’s why I stepped up to hold Donald Trump to account. These are the values I’m taking to the United States Senate. California values. A commitment to justice and equality, to freedom and opportunity. California has made me who I am — and I would be proud to serve all of the people of this great state in the U.S. Senate. [If you’re with me, please pitch in to my campaign today. Our movement is of, by, and for the people — not corporate PACs — so I am counting on your support to help me make it to the Senate.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [EXPRESS DONATE $10]( [EXPRESS DONATE $25]( [EXPRESS DONATE $50]( [EXPRESS DONATE $100]( [EXPRESS DONATE $250]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Thank you, Adam [P.S. You can watch our latest campaign video about how California shaped who I am today. It’s narrated by my good friend, Joseph Gordon-Levitt.]( [A photo of young Adam smiling at the camera, featured in his new campaign video about Danville]( [Adam Schiff for Senate Banner]( [DONATE WEEKLY]( 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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