| Jason, I've been down a lot of roads in my journey, from standing up to end a war, to the Senate, and to representing America on the world stage as Secretary of State and again as Climate Envoy. One lesson rang true every step of the way: when our values are on the line, we must all stand up and fight for truth. Today, our values are being tested like never before, and it demands new leaders to join the fight. That's why I'm proud to support Stefany Shaheen for Congress. Stefany is a refreshing candidate at a time when we need new voices. She's lived a life of public service and activism from day one: on the Portsmouth City Council standing up against polluters and standing with first responders. Her motivations are deeply rooted in community: as a mother of four raising her kids in the state she loves, as a small business founder, and a lifelong Granite Stater who knows the stakes are too high to sit this one out. Many of us get involved as activists when issues get personal. That's Stefany's story too. When her young daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, Stefany experienced firsthand what it's like to navigate a broken healthcare system. She turned that struggle into purpose, starting a company dedicated to helping people manage chronic conditions with dignity and support. Like me, Stefany is deeply focused on the climate crisis and the spread of misinformation by Donald Trump and his allies. Their denial of science and delay of climate action threaten our future and our kids. Silence isn't an option. I believe in fighting for good policy — policy rooted in science, truth, facts, and common sense that recognizes that fighting the climate crisis also means good jobs. Stefany does too. I know she will be the kind of leader that New Hampshire needs in these challenging times. We need Stefany in Congress, and that's why I'm proud to support her campaign. I hope you'll join me in supporting her, too. Will you join me in supporting Stefany's campaign by contributing $25, $50, or whatever you can afford today? Every dollar counts. |
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