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BREAKING: New poll shows Debbie Mucarsel-Powell TIED with Rick Scott

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BREAKING FROMÂ FLORIDA: New polling data shows Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell in a DEAD HEAT with

BREAKING FROM FLORIDA: New polling data shows Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell in a DEAD HEAT with extremist GOP Senator Rick Scott. {NAME}, Debbie's campaign is the best chance to save our Senate majority — and now she needs your help: [Debbie Mucarsel-Powell: Our Senate majority will come down to Florida. Please chip in today so that we can win.]( [We've set a $3 MILLION rapid‑response goal to make sure that Debbie can maintain her lead. Please, will you answer Debbie's call by rushing a gift to split between her and The First Ask before midnight to defeat Rick Scott and save our Senate majority?]( [CHIP IN NOW >>]( {NAME}, this is AMAZING news for Democrats! Brand-new external polling data shows that Debbie Mucarsel‑Powell is now TIED in the polls with Rick Scott — 45 to 46! This poll is just the latest proof: The tides are turning in Florida… and voters are ready to retire Rick Scott, once and for all. We can flip this seat — and experts everywhere are saying Debbie is the candidate who will get the job done. But Rick Scott isn't going down without a fight. He has a massive personal fortune that he's already using to blanket the airwaves with attack ads. After he sees these numbers, he's going to unleash a tidal wave of new attacks. Last time around, Rick Scott bought this seat, outspending his Democratic opponent by a whopping $50 MILLION. If grassroots activists don't rally behind Debbie right now, the same exact thing will happen in 2024: [So please, we're asking one final time before our midnight deadline, will you rush $25 or more to split between Debbie and The First Ask to help her fight back against Rick Scott's massive fortune and flip Florida blue?]( [RUSH $10 >>]( [RUSH $25 >>]( [RUSH $50 >>]( [RUSH $100 >>]( [RUSH $250 >>]( [RUSH ANOTHER AMOUNT >>]( —Team Debbie [The First Ask]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Website icon]( [Paid for by The First Ask (thefirstask.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee]( Copyright 2024 The First Ask 611 Pennsylvania Ave SE #192 Washington DC 20003   Our email newsletter is the best way to stay in touch with our work to turnout Democrats and flip state legislatures from red to blue by electing more women to office. But if you really want to go, you can [unsubscribe]( here.

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