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Before I get on the debate stage

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Tomorrow night, I will take on Tim Michels in our first and only debate. So today, I need to know yo

Tomorrow night, I will take on Tim Michels in our first and only debate. So today, I need to know you have my back. Tomorrow night, I will take on my Republican opponent Tim Michels in our first and only debate. So today, I need to know you have my back before I step onto that stage, {NAME}. [Can I count on your support before the first and only debate of this election? Please click here to chip in $10 or more before I take the stage and help power our campaign through these last few weeks before Election Day.]( A lot of folks who haven’t made up their minds yet are expected to tune in tomorrow night. This debate is our one and only chance to showcase the differences between me and my opponent and give Wisconsin voters a clear sense of where we stand on the issues. From protecting our democracy to funding our schools to restoring abortion access, what I’m fighting for in this campaign resonates with the majority of Wisconsinites. My opponent, on the other hand, is radically out of step. That is why Michels and his allies will try to use my own words to ramp up their attacks. With our race locked in a statistical tie, we cannot afford to let those attacks go unchallenged. So when I step onto that debate stage tomorrow night, I want to know we’ve got the resources to respond. [{NAME}, I am asking you to donate directly to my campaign ahead of tomorrow night’s debate. It’s very important that we raise $61,519 to defend against whatever despicable attacks Tim Michels has planned for us.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately. [Donate $10 Now]( [Donate $25 Now]( [Donate $50 Now]( [Donate $100 Now]( [Donate $500 Now]( [Another Amount]( Going up against someone who can self-fund his entire campaign isn’t easy — especially when you’re running in THE most expensive governor’s race in the country. But thanks to so many of you, we’ve managed to go toe-to-toe with Michels’ millions so far. Now more than ever, I’m counting on you to keep us going strong. Thanks for all you do, Tony  [Support Tony]( Paid for by Tony for Wisconsin. [Click here to unsubscribe from Tony for Wisconsin's Email List](

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