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Whenever you turn on the news Whenever you turn on the news, it looks like America has never been in

Whenever you turn on the news Whenever you turn on the news, it looks like America has never been in a worse state of chaos and division.   Dear Patriot, Whenever you turn on the news, it looks like America has never been in a worse state of chaos and division. America is far more than the petty politics and breaking news of the 24 hour cycle. As a nation, we must all take a step back and reflect on the values we uphold and why we fight for them. [Join me in fighting for what matters ]( We are fighting for free market capitalism  -- the single most successful economic system in human history. We fight for freedom -- a privilege that doesn’t come easy, one that people are fighting for in Hong Kong at this very moment. We fight for the American Dream -- the idea that where you start does not determine where you can go. And we fight for family -- the single most important institution in our society.  [Join me in protecting the things that make America great ]( Upholding our values is not convenient. Being the victim of baseless attacks is not comfortable. Fighting for our great nation is not an easy feat. But we continue to work harder, push further, and think bigger. We know what we have is special. Dreams that are impossible everywhere else come true here. That’s our story. The Left does not see it the same way. They want to change everything that has made America the most prosperous and free nation on earth. We cannot let that happen. [Our values can only win when we work together. Join me in this fight today.]( Thank you, Team Marco     [Privacy Policy]( 228 S WASHINGTON ST STE 115 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314   Paid for by Marco Rubio for Senate       MATERIAL CONNECTION DISCLOSURE: The email specified the message was approved by their action committees. You should assume that the sender of this email has an affiliate relationship and/or another material connection to the persons or businesses mentioned in this message and may receive commissions from purchases you make on subsequent web sites. You should not rely solely on information contained in this email to evaluate the product or service being endorsed. Always exercise due diligence before purchasing any product or service. The products, views, and offerings made by email are not necessarily endorsed by Us.  American Market News 6901 N 9th Ave Ste A PMB 807 Pensacola Florida 32504 United States You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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