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I could be the first. But I need your help to do it, {NAME}.

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I could be Arizona’s first Latino Senator, but I won’t get there without your help. {NAME}

I could be Arizona’s first Latino Senator, but I won’t get there without your help. {NAME}, Arizona is about 33% Latino. If I win my race, it’ll be the first time any of those people will see someone who looks like them representing our state in the U.S. Senate. I could be Arizona’s first Latino Senator, but I won’t get there without your help. [If you’ve got my back and are ready to make that happen, could you make a split donation of $25 with The First Ask to help us win this race?]( [CHIP IN NOW >>]( Kids who grow up the way I did don’t make their way to the U.S. Senate. Statistically speaking, I never should’ve made it to college. But thanks to my mom, my family, my community, and a lot of hard work, I got into Harvard. I served in the Marines, and I fought in Iraq. I came back, and I got elected to Congress. I served almost 10 years, fighting for my people. And now, I’m taking on Kari Lake and the MAGA‑right to defend Arizona and take back a critical seat in the U.S. Senate. Talking heads have been telling us for months that this race would come down to the wire, and right now the polls are narrowing considerably. It’s a fight to the finish. What I need more than anything else is the resources to fight back against the waves of attacks and ads coming my way. To win, I need you to join me in this fight. With you, we can do it. Without you, I don’t have a shot. [Please, can you afford to chip in $25 and help me become the first Latino Senator from Arizona? A Senator for ALL Arizonans, no matter what party they belong to or what country their family came from.]( [RUSH $5 >>]( [RUSH $25 >>]( [RUSH $50 >>]( [RUSH $100 >>]( [RUSH $250 >>]( [RUSH ANY AMOUNT >>]( I meant that sincerely, {NAME}. I wouldn’t be here without your support, and I can’t finish this out without you, either. Thank you, Ruben [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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