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24-year-old me would not have imagined this

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That's me in 1985 — just 24 years old at my law school graduation, fresh off a student research

[The Long Run PAC] Hi {NAME}, can I tell you a quick story about this photo? [Adam Schiff at graduation]( That's me in 1985 — just 24 years old at my law school graduation, fresh off a student research assistant job for Professor Laurence Tribe, thinking that I had just completed the toughest challenge of my academic career. Well, up to that point, anyway. (The bar exam was still a few weeks away). Some years later, I would become an Assistant United States Attorney, and successfully prosecute the first FBI agent charged with espionage, Richard Miller, for spying for the Soviet Union. As a new graduate of law school, I could never have imagined I would handle a case like that. Or that I would later investigate a president who also betrayed our country ... ...lead his impeachment and Senate trial... ...serve on the January 6 Committee... ...get kicked off the Intelligence Committee by a craven Speaker of the House for doing the above... ...and get censured by extreme partisan MAGA House Republicans under the personal threat of that corrupt president... Life leads us in uncertain and fortuitous ways. I’m fortunate that at a time when our country has been in trouble, and our democracy at risk, I have been in a position to help do something about it. In the Senate, I hope to do even more. [If you're able to, will you contribute a split donation of $5 between The Long Run and my campaign to help me reach the Senate, defend our majority, and defeat Trump? I would be grateful for your help in continuing my service.]( If you've saved payment info with ActBlue Express, your donation will be split between Adam Schiff and The Long Run immediately: [Express Donate: $5]( [Express Donate: $25]( [Express Donate: $50]( [Express Donate: $100]( [Express Donate: $250]( [Or donate another amount]( Thanks for reading! — Adam This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a very important way we communicate with supporters like you. We'd hate to see you go, but if you'd like you can [unsubscribe here](. You can also [sign up to receive fewer emails.]( The Long Run PAC is funded by grassroots donors giving what they can, when they can. [Make a contribution to The Long Run PAC today.]( Submit this form to [update your contact information.]( Paid for by The Long Run PAC, P.O. Box 597 Milwaukee, WI 53201, not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

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