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Our final debate is tonight at 6 PM. Good morning! Our final debate is tonight at 6 PM, and I’l

Our final debate is tonight at 6 PM. [Katie Porter for Senate]( Good morning! Our final debate is tonight at 6 PM, and I’ll be honest—I’m nervous. If you’ve watched any of the past two debates, you’ve seen celebrity Republican Steve Garvey refuse to take any real policy position—he won’t even tell voters if he plans to support Donald Trump or not. But even after his poor performance, polls show us narrowly trailing Garvey for the second place spot in this race. Second place is a big deal, because the top two finishers, regardless of party, advance to the general election in November. So how do we pull ahead? It’s a question I’m asking myself everyday. The problem is that the leading candidate in this race, Adam Schiff, is outspending us every single day. He’s running $10 million worth of ads that actually *boost* Republican Steve Garvey, in an attempt to box us out of the general. On top of that, Schiff’s super PAC and a separate crypto super PAC are placing new ad buys every few days, spending several million against us. The ads these super PACs are running are not just misleading voters, they’re straight up lying about my record. Billionaires, establishment politicians, and corporate special interests are trying to buy this race, and it looks like their plan might work. So while I’ll be giving it my all tonight and am spending the rest of today preparing, [I have to ask—is there anything you can give to help us ramp up our TV and digital ads and reach the millions of undecided voters who will determine this race?]( [Donate ›››]( Our average donation is just $27, so every single supporter is making a real difference. This race is winnable, but I need you by my side. Katie Porter [P.S. Click here to see how you can watch the debate.]( Katie is running for the U.S. Senate because Californians deserve a warrior fighting for them in Washington. Our campaign is people-powered, we don’t take a dime from corporate PACs, federal lobbyists, or executives from Big Oil or Big Pharma. [Donate ›››]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update Your Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( To give by check: Katie Porter for Senate PO Box 5176 Irvine, CA 92616 Email us: info@katieporter.com Paid for by Katie Porter for Senate  Â

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