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Living with Aphasia

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Friends — 11 years ago, I was shot. The bullet damaged the left hemisphere of my brain, where t

Friends — 11 years ago, I was shot. The bullet damaged the left hemisphere of my brain, where the language function sits. Ever since, Aphasia has been a part of my life. When I speak, the words are there. It’s just hard for me to get them out. Aphasia makes it harder for me to speak. But I have not lost my voice. With a lot of practice I have found new ways to communicate. Through it all, Mark has been my rock. At every step of my journey, he has been there — pushing me, supporting me, making me laugh. And now, it’s my turn to help him. I know a thing or two about tough campaigns. And I can tell you one thing for sure: This one is going to be close. Super PACs and National Republicans are spending millions of dollars to help Mark’s opponent take back Arizona’s seat. So, I’m asking: [$25 – or anything you can afford to split between our campaign and Debbie Stabenow – will go a long way in helping Mark win re-election to continue fighting for the issues we care most about in the Senate.]( [$25 »]( [$50 »]( [$100 »]( [Other »]( My drive to improve things for the people of Arizona and our country has never been stronger. Mark is working so hard in the Senate to do that, and your support for him means the world to me. Thank you, Gabby [Donate]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Stabenow for U.S. Senate Contributions or gifts to Stabenow for U.S. Senate are not tax deductible. Stabenow for U.S. Senate P.O. Box 4945 Lansing, MI 48826 United States This email was sent to: {EMAIL} If that is not your preferred email address, you can update your information [here.]( We believe emails are an important way to stay in contact with supporters, but you can let us know if you'd like to [receive fewer emails](. Stabenow for U.S. Senate appreciates any feedback you might have. [Click here](mailto:info@stabenowforsenate.com?Subject=Feedback) to contact Stabenow for U.S. Senate with any questions, concerns, or ideas. Want to stay updated on the campaign through social media? You can like Stabenow for U.S. Senate on [Facebook]( or follow the campaign on [Twitter](. We'd hate to see you go, but if you need to do so, click here to [unsubscribe]( from Stabenow for U.S. Senate emails.

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