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This week, Donald Trump held a rally in Michigan -- and he directly attacked me by name for the firs

This week, Donald Trump held a rally in Michigan -- and he directly attacked me by name for the first time in this campaign. For a man known for his nicknames, he called me "far-left liberal lunatic Slotkin" and went through a slew of Trumpian lies about what I believe, say, and do. ["Far Left Liberal Lunatic named Slotkin"]( [DONATE NOW →]( We knew it was a matter of time before he went after me personally, and this is likely just the beginning given his style. That's why I need your help to fight back and keep Michigan blue in November. Please, use this link to donate now to my campaign and Chuck Schumer: [( During his rally, Trump stood shoulder to shoulder with Mike Rogers, the GOP candidate Trump endorsed in the messy GOP primary, who he said will be a "warrior" for his far-right agenda in the Senate. He also attacked union workers, railed against his political opponents, and continued his lies about the 2020 election. And this visit -- his fifth in just ten months -- comes on the heels of a staggering interview where he laid out, plain and clear, his plans for a second term, including allowing states to monitor womens' pregnancies and criminally prosecute women who violate abortion bans. We know Trump's playbook, friend. And every time Trump returns, it is a likely boon for our potential opponent -- in fundraising, in media coverage, and in volunteer activity. We need to not only match that energy, but exceed it. No matter what anyone may tell you, Michigan is a swing state -- full stop. And just as we have swung toward Democrats, Michigan is known for swinging right on back. [We can't let that happen. Want to help? Chip in what you can and help send a message that Michigan is sure as hell not ready to swing back to Trump.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately and be split evenly between Chuck Schumer and Elissa Slotkin: [$10 →]( [$25 →]( [$50 →]( [$75 →]( [$200 →]( [OTHER →]( Thank you, Elissa This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to unsubscribe](. Paid for by Friends of Schumer All content © 2024 Friends of Schumer, All Rights Reserved 192 Lexing ton Avenue, Su ite 1001, New Y ork, NY 1 0016 [Privacy Policy](

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