Hey,
It's Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin. Sen. Jon Ossoff said I could reach out. Here's why:
My path to running for U.S. Senate was different than most.
I don't come from a wealthy family. I didn't enter this race with a bunch of mega-donors lining up to write big checks to this campaign.
My mom was a public school teacher and my dad worked third shift at General Motors. Those jobs were our family's ticket to the middle class.
Ever since I was a little kid, my parents taught me never to settle for what is, but to reach for what can be. It was how I graduated high school at the age of 16 and went on to be elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly when I was 25. And it's how I won Wisconsin's Lieutenant Governor race in 2018 and helped beat Scott Walker.
Then, after careful thought and consideration, I decided to get in this U.S. Senate race to defeat Ron Johnson.
It was a big decision. I knew that this was going to be one of the most competitive races in the entire country. And it is a race that we must win if we're going to defend and expand the Democratic Senate majority that we won in Georgia last year.
That's why I'm asking:
Can you rush a donation to my team in Wisconsin and Jon Ossoff's in Georgia right now to support our work before Election Day? Both me and Jon reject corporate PAC money, so any amount you can give will make a big difference.
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