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{NAME}, it's Debbie Mucarsel-Powell. In case you haven't heard, I'm the Democrat running to defeat R

{NAME}, it's Debbie Mucarsel-Powell. In case you haven't heard, I'm the Democrat running to defeat Rick Scott in Florida. I'm also an immigrant from Ecuador, a gun safety advocate, a former Congresswoman, and a proud mom. I'm about to ask you to make a donation to support my campaign. [(If you're ready to give now, you can click here to split a gift between my campaign and Chuck Schumer.)]( But first, let me explain why I'm asking and what's at stake: - Rick Scott is one of the most dangerous senators in Washington. He wrote the plan to raise taxes on working families and end Medicare and Social Security. And he's supported a nationwide ban on abortions. - Rick Scott only won this seat by 0.12% last time around -- and he had to shell out $64 MILLION of his own money to do it. Now, recent polling shows our race is already statistically tied. - Election experts are saying that if I win, Democrats will be virtually guaranteed to maintain our Senate majority. If not, we could easily lose control. I know that we can win in Florida, but I'm counting on your help to compete with Scott's massive personal fortune. [So please, will you split $10 between my campaign and Chuck Schumer before midnight to defeat Scott's dangerous agenda, defend our Senate majority, and flip Florida blue?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately and be split evenly between Chuck Schumer and Debbie Mucarsel-Powell: [$10 →](8e2F0yAN6TZ/bXB4VUh5dW55OFNZUitNUERhUnpnWHRsTlhndXk4RjdOdGxhZ3BCMk9UdnVBVlk0bVFXVGdJbWRKdjRNQjFCaUZCMlJEdkVrN281ZmhQYUxyVnFrRUV1WGM1V2syMVhVNzlwdzZjZnhKaWM9S0/Zk5QaFh0M3M0WW5FUVNQdUFhNnZhbm8zSHVZdmY4VEwyTDZoNlY1S0RlcklWYWlzU09DOTZnPT0S1) [$25 →](MY/bXB4VUh5dW55OFNZUitNUERhUnpnWHRsTlhndXk4RjdOdGxhZ3BCMk9UdnVBVlk0bVFXVGdJbWRKdjRNQjFCaUZCMlJEdkVrN281ZmhQYUxyVnFrRUV1WGM1V2syMVhVNzlwdzZjZnhKaWM9S0/SzVNRFlIMTlRZjdiQnJVK2c4MlVDNnBzTjFsbHFzWEJ2ZVdFaFJvWDIrNittL2pBZW44MkY5Wm9SK1NGemQ0NgS2) [$50 →]( [$75 →]( [$200 →]( [OTHER →]( Thank you for believing in my campaign and in a better future for Florida, Debbie 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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