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I'm running for the U.S. Senate, but I can't do it alone.

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Fri, Oct 25, 2019 06:56 PM

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After a considerable amount of thought, encouragement and conversation with Gabby... . -------------

After a considerable amount of thought, encouragement and conversation with Gabby... [Dan McCready for Congress] Astronaut Mark Kelly is a Democrat running for U.S. Senate in Arizona. He's a veteran who knows how to win a tough fight, and he can flip this seat with our help. If you don't want to receive email updates from Mark about his race you can [opt-out here](3D/?g=xrBsSK_HJ6FdX4IHsd-sLw). --------------------------------------------------------------- {NAME} - Earlier this year, after a considerable amount of thought, encouragement and conversation with Gabby, I decided to make a big decision: I decided to run for the United States Senate in Arizona. This will not be an easy campaign. And the truth is, there is no way I can do it alone. Our fight to tackle climate change, ensure access to quality and affordable healthcare, and end the outrageous influence corporate money has on our politics means there are a lot of powerful interests who want to stop us. But we are no stranger to tough fights, {NAME}. For the past five years, we’ve taken on powerful special interests together…and we are winning. And I have absolutely no doubt that if you’re with me in this fight, we’re going to win here, as well. But I cannot do it alone: [Will you add your name and show your support for me and this campaign for our shared values? I am rejecting corporate PAC money, so it’s critical we have the support of as many individuals as we can.](3D/?g=xrBsSK_HJ6FdX4IHsd-sLw) [ADD YOUR NAME](3D/?g=xrBsSK_HJ6FdX4IHsd-sLw) In my life I have been an astronaut, an engineer, a combat pilot and led the fight with Gabby to improve our gun laws. And in each of those endeavors, success meant finding a way forward together. This campaign will be no different. And I am so thankful to know we’re in this together from the start. All my best, Mark Kelly [ADD YOUR NAME](3D/?g=xrBsSK_HJ6FdX4IHsd-sLw) --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by McCready for Congress Dan McCready is a former member of the United States Marines. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Marines or the Department of Defense. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Click [here]( if you'd like to unsubscribe. We try to send only the most important information and opportunities to participate via email. To support Dan McCready with a contribution, click [here](.

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