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$7M in negative spending from a super PAC

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Special interests and their shady, dark-money backers are doing everything they can to keep me out o

Special interests and their shady, dark-money backers are doing everything they can to keep me out of Washington for good. [Katie Porter for Senate]( A crypto super PAC that began running a flat-out-false ad attacking us last week has put even more money behind their negative ad. This super PAC is spending $7 million attacking us. [Is there anything you can give right now to help us respond?]( [Donate ›››]( Independent fact-checkers at the Sacramento Bee have deemed this ad false, but these crypto billionaires don’t care. Special interests and their shady, dark-money backers are doing everything they can to keep me out of Washington for good. Super PACs routinely meddle in races, and frankly—they often get their way. Their prize is a politician who is beholden to them for decades to come. These billionaires know that if I’m elected to the U.S. Senate, I’ll be a fierce advocate for consumers, crack down on tax cheats, and prioritize our planet over their profit. To them, $7M is a small price to pay for a California Senator who they’ve seen bend to the will of big corporations time and time again. That’s not ever going to be me. But while $7M might not be a lot to these few billionaires, it is a lot of money for our campaign. Our only choice is to ask supporters like you to help us fight back. I wouldn’t ask if there weren’t still time to turn this around: 17% of voters are undecided as of a poll released this week, and less than 5% of ballots have been returned. [Donate ›››]( Thanks so much for being on our team, Katie Porter 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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