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You’re receiving this message because of your past support of Democratic candidates and causes. Roland Gutierrez is running to defeat Ted Cruz for Senate. We need your support to elect Roland, but if you’d prefer not to receive emails from our campaign, you can [unsubscribe](. Robert, Grassroots supporters like you are the lifeblood of this campaign. Your input guides our strategy, your support builds our momentum, and your donations make everything that we do possible. I’m proud to run a truly people-powered campaign. But that’s not the kind of campaign we’re up against. I’m running against one of the richest Senators in Washington — a guy who spent $64 MILLION of his own fortune to buy this Senate seat last time around. That’s not even counting all the millions that he raised from far-right megadonors. You shouldn’t be able to buy your way to Washington. But that’s exactly what Rick Scott did — and he’s trying to pull the same stunt in 2024. Last year, he gave his campaign $4 MILLION to boost his end-of-quarter fundraising. At the end of the day, this isn’t really about fundraising numbers or big checks. It’s about Rick Scott absolutely failing the Floridians he swore to protect: He wrote the plan to end Medicare and Social Security, pushed Trump’s election conspiracy theories, and advocated for a nationwide ban on abortions. I’m running for Senate to give Floridians the leadership they deserve — and putting up big fundraising numbers is how we’re going to do it. That’s why I’ve set a big $350,000 goal to make sure we have the resources we need to win this race. [Please, will you split $15 between my campaign and Roland Gutierrez to invest in this grassroots movement and flip Florida blue? I’m counting on your help to compete with Scott’s massive fortune.]( Thank you so much, Debbie Democrat Roland Gutierrez is running for US Senate to defeat Ted Cruz. Texans deserve leaders who will look out for their best interests. [We need you in this campaign. Can you donate $5 right now to help Roland win this race?]( [CONTRIBUTE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Roland Gutierrez For Texas Roland Gutierrez For Texas PO BOX 15232 San Antonio, TX 78212 United States [CONTRIBUTE]( Email is a critical way for our campaign to stay in touch with you. But if you'd no longer like to receive emails, you can click here to [unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}

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