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Do you know these Pennsylvania fun facts?

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Fun fact: did you know that Pennsylvania is called the Keystone State because of its essential role

[Bob Casey for Senate]( Fun fact: did you know that Pennsylvania is called the Keystone State because of its essential role in the founding of the United States? I’m one of our Commonwealth’s number one fans, so there’s a lot more where that came from. Before I share, my Finance Director, Taylor, said that I can’t use this email to only recite facts about Pennsylvania, no matter how much I might want to. I should also ask folks to chip in to help me continue representing the place I’ve always called home. [Will you chip in now to help me continue fighting for my fellow Pennsylvanians in the U.S. Senate?]( With that out of the way, are you ready for some more facts? Did you know that the first daily newspaper in America was published in Pennsylvania on September 21, 1784 — called the Pennsylvania Packet? [Pennsylvania Packet]( Or that our state tree is the Eastern hemlock, which our first settlers chopped down to build log cabins? [Hemlocks]( Here’s an interesting one. In 1943, for only one season, the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merged to form one team: the Steagles. [Steagles]( These are just a few of my favorite pieces of Pennsylvania trivia. I love the Commonwealth and its history — it’s a big part of who I am. [Now I’m hoping you’ll chip in $10 or more to support our re-election fight. I’m Pennsylvania through and through, and I need your support to keep making progress for our Commonwealth.]( Please use the links in this email to start a monthly donation through ActBlue. [Donate $15 ››]( [Donate $25 ››]( [Donate $50 ››]( [Donate $100 ››]( [Donate $250 ››]( [Other amount ››]( Thank you for your support. With gratitude, Bob --------------------------------------------------------------- [Text TEAM to 51041] This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update Your Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( To give by check: Bob Casey for Senate PO Box 58746 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Email us: info@bobcasey.com PAID FOR BY BOB CASEY FOR SENATE INC. Â

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