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This may be corny to say, Robert, but it’s true. In the nearly 20 years that I’ve been a p

This may be corny to say, Robert, but it’s true. In the nearly 20 years that I’ve been a professor in Arizona, my students have taught me more than I could ever hope to teach them. I’ve taught classes on climate change, administrative law, drought policy, and more. In all of them, my students have shown me what it means to believe in a brighter future. Time and time again, I’ve seen my students tackle tough, complicated issues with determination and creativity. They lean on each other, using team work and humor in the face of existential problems like climate change. They’re unafraid to take on the status quo and confront injustice — because they’re focused on what can be. Politics can be slow and frustrating. But I’m in this race because I believe, like my students have shown me, that a better future is possible. We can restore reproductive rights across the country. We can bring good-paying clean energy jobs to our state. We can lower the cost of housing and health care. We can create a drought contingency plan that protects Arizona’s water to generations to come. Flipping AZ-06 blue will get us one step closer to making an Arizona where we can all thrive. [My opponent stands for extremist policies that will drag us into the past. Will you help me take on him and corporate, out-of-state donors by chipping in now? Every dollar counts in the frontline race.]( [DONATE NOW]( [DONATE MONTHLY]( Thank you, Robert. Kirsten     Kirsten is a mom, an environmental attorney, and a former State Legislator who has spent the past six years fighting to restore funding to public schools, protect Arizona's natural resources, and make our communities safer. She’s ready to take that fight to Washington to find common-sense solutions to the challenges we’re facing here in Arizona's Sixth Congressional District. In 2022, Kirsten lost her race by one of the smallest margins in the country. [Will you make sure she can build a winning campaign by chipping in now?]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Web Site](   Paid for by Engel for Arizona   Engel for Arizona PO Box 40721 Tucson, AZ 85717 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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