Can I share a bit about why I do this work?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
      	  		  			|   				  					  						|  |   							  								  									|  |    									| Friend, can I share a bit about why I do this work? 
 It really starts with my parents. My dad, "Doc Brown," was our town doctor, and my mom was the president of our local YWCA and a leader in the Ohio Hunger Task Force. They taught me to work hard, serve our community, and stand up for what's right.
 |    									|   |    									| When I became a parent myself, I did everything I could to install those same values in my daughters – and now, I'm proudly passing them along to my eight grandchildren. (I'm also teaching them to love baseball – go Guardians!) |    									| I believe kids are our future, which is why I'm fighting every day to ensure every kid in our country has the tools they need to succeed. |    									| But here's the problem: I'm facing the toughest reelection battle of my life, and I'm up against multiple self-funding Republicans who are ready to pour millions into this race. The only way I can fight back is with your grassroots support. What do you say, friend?
 Will you chip in $5, or any amount that's meaningful to you, to help me win in Ohio, defend the Senate, and continue making progress for the next generation?
 |    									| Thank you so much for being on my team. Together, I know we can make our country a better place for our kids and grandkids. |    									|  |    									|  |  |  |    						|  |   						  						 |  |  | 
  	  
     
     
     
   
 
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