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the final debate of this campaign

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I’m here to help. Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â ‌Â If you want to see Stacey Abrams win in Georgia, if you want to see Val Demings win in Florida, if you want to see Raphael Warnock re-elected, then you're in the right place. If you'd like to unsubscribe [click here.]( Last night I debated Brian Kemp and presented my plan for Georgia’s future for the last time in this campaign. Right now, we have a clear choice in this election: we can choose someone who is for the people and will defend our freedom, or someone who is for himself and will attack our rights. I hope I made you — my team of grassroots supporters who have had my back every step of the way — proud on that stage last night. [Now, I need your help to win this race and build a Georgia where everyone can thrive — not just survive. Can I count on your support to make my vision a reality? If you’re with me in this fight all the way, split a donation between my campaign and The Collective PAC right now:]( If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will be processed immediately and split between Stacey Abrams and The Collective PAC. Funds raised here by The Collective PAC will not be spent on Georgia electoral activities. [DONATE $10 NOW »]( [DONATE $25 NOW »]( [DONATE $50 NOW »]( [DONATE $100 NOW »]( [DONATE $250 NOW »]( [OTHER »]( Last night’s debate was about what the next four years will look like for Georgia. And the best way to understand what is to come under an Abrams Administration is to look at my record. I fought to defend our democracy against policies that blocked voters from being heard. I helped to pay off the medical debt of 68,000 Georgians. My organization installed WiFi units across Georgia to ensure communities stayed connected when the state lagged behind on broadband access. Whether I have had a title or not, I have always fought for the people of Georgia. I did that as a state legislator, as a small business owner and as a proud Georgian. Time and again, I have shown up for Georgians when our current governor wouldn’t. And in the next four years, as governor, I will do it again. From expanding Medicaid to legalizing gaming in order to pour more money into our kids’ futures, I will take action. I am the only candidate with a real plan to not just lift up some, but to build One Georgia for us all. That is why it’s time to fire Brian Kemp and hire me as the next governor of Georgia. [But I need your help to get there. Can you please chip in now to seize this moment, undo all the harm Brian Kemp has done to our state and build One Georgia, where everyone has the opportunity to thrive? We don’t have much time left in this campaign, so please, don’t wait. Can you split a donation between my campaign and The Collective PAC today?]( [DONATE]( Thank you, Stacey Abrams --------------------------------------------------------------- The Collective PAC is strategically focused on creating a truly equitable democracy where our nation’s local, state and federal governments have diverse and talented elected leadership and Black people are fully represented in positions of power to create the policies necessary to progress our communities forward. Since our inception in 2016, we have helped 110 candidates win general elections at the local, state and federal levels. We strive to support the next wave of progressive and unapologetic Black candidates who will usher in a sea of change in our political system while helping America fulfill its promise of democracy by creating a government that will truly be for the people and of the people. Â [Twitter](Â Â [Facebook](Â Â ‚ [DONATE »]( [DONATE MONTHLY »]( To Donate by Check: PO Box 15320, DC 20003 Paid for by the Collective PAC; not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. [Click here to unsubscribe from the Collective PAC's email list.]( Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from The Collective PAC, please [click here](.

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