Friend: When I was growing up, I never could have imagined that I'd run for elected office one day – let alone become the first computer programmer and the first former synagogue president ever elected to the Senate. As the granddaughter of Jewish immigrants and the daughter of a World War II veteran, I was surrounded by loved ones who taught me the values of hard work, determination, and persistence – and I've carried these with me my entire life. I carried those values with me when I was working as a cocktail waitress at Caesars Palace to pay for college, becoming the first in my family to graduate. I carried them with me when I was working as a computer programmer in a male-dominated field. I carried those values with me during my first-ever campaign for Congress in 2016, when I flipped a highly competitive district from red to blue, and in 2018, when I defeated a Republican incumbent against all odds – becoming the second woman senator in Nevada's history. To this day, those values of hard work, determination, and persistence fuel my fight to advocate for working families and bring much-needed progress to the lives of all Nevadans. But right now, experts at The Washington Post are calling me one of the most vulnerable senators up for reelection – and FiveThirtyEight says that Nevada could once again decide Senate control. The GOP will come after me with everything they've got, and I simply cannot fight back without your grassroots support. So please, friend, will you split $10 or more now between my campaign and Chuck Schumer’s today to help me defend my seat and protect our Democratic Senate majority? If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately and be split evenly between Chuck Schumer and Jacky Rosen: Thank you for taking the time to read my story – and for standing with me in the fight ahead. Jacky Rosen | This email was sent to . Click here to unsubscribe. Paid for by Friends of Schumer | All content © 2023 Friends of Schumer, All Rights Reserved 192 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1001, New York, NY 10016 Privacy Policy | |
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