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New POLITICO report: Trump planning last-minute rallies in Florida

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{NAME} -- BREAKING: POLITICO is reporting that Donald Trump is panicking over the prospect of Republ

{NAME} -- BREAKING: POLITICO is reporting that Donald Trump is panicking over the prospect of Republicans losing the governorship in Florida -- and he's going all in on defeating Andrew Gillum: "Trump is expected to visit the state at least twice, according to two people familiar with the plans. Visits from several Cabinet members are likely, as well. Presidential text messages are being sent to Floridians who still haven’t cast their absentee ballots. And discussions are underway about blanketing the state with robocalls from Trump." Trump’s urgent actions -- along with a number of neck-and-neck polls -- prove just how close we are to winning this race and electing Florida’s first Black governor. But with Trump and the GOP planning a political rescue mission, Andrew’s chances of winning on Election Day could be at risk. We need to act fast to bolster Andrew’s resources in these last 8 days and fight back against Republicans’ last-minute efforts to keep this governorship in the hands of the GOP. [Chip in $3 now and split your contribution between Andrew’s campaign and Democracy for America's work to elect progressives like Andrew across the country.]( Not only is Trump kicking the GOP's campaign in Florida into high gear -- he's also ramping up the hateful rhetoric against Andrew on social media. Check out his outrageous and utterly false tweet from just this morning: [Take Action!]( Why are Republicans so desperate to help Ron DeSantis beat Andrew Gillum? Because they know that if Andrew is elected, he’ll fight for the people of Florida and resist their harmful agenda by protecting our health care, taking on the NRA, and defending the rights of the most vulnerable. [This last week leading up to Election Day is the most critical. We’ve got to give Andrew Gillum the resources to fight back and win. Make a contribution now to support Andrew's campaign and DFA's work to get out the vote nationwide.]( Thanks for working to elect progressives up and down the ballot next week. - Karli Karli Wallace Thompson, Senior Digital Manager Democracy for America [DONATE]( Paid for by Democracy for America, and not authorized by any candidate. Contributions to Democracy for America are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. This message was sent to {EMAIL}. Click here to [unsubscribe]( from further communications.

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