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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Haruna,

Democratic women in the United States Senate share a  special bond. We crack
that glass ceiling a little more every time one of us is  sworn in, and we
work hard to support each other and to make sure our number  keeps growing.

So I hope you'll join me in supporting three wonderful  women running for the
U.S. Senate this year. Kay Hagan in North Carolina,  Mary Landrieu, running
for reelection to the Senate from Louisiana, and Jeanne  Shaheen in New
Hampshire are all running very strong campaigns. Their elections  will take us a big
step closer to a filibuster-proof Senate.

We need  these three women in the Senate to help me fight for the issues you
and I care  about like health care and strengthening our economy.

_Help Kay, Mary, and Jeanne win their Senate races on  November 4 -- make a
contribution via HillPAC today!_
(http://links.hillpac.com/ctt?kn=1&m=1225543&r=ODM0Njc0NTgyOQS2&b=0&j=MTMwNTM1NTkwS0&mt=1&rt=0)

I know these  women; and I know that can make a real difference for all
Americans. We are also  going to work really hard on many of these issues that
matter to so many women.  Together, we'll lead in the Senate on the issues that
women face daily --  unequal pay, affordable health care for their families, and
reproductive  rights.

Let me tell you a little more about the races. In North  Carolina, Kay Hagan
is running a great race and some polls even show her  ahead. Kay will invest
in helping families stay in their homes, reducing  foreclosures, and finding
innovative new ways to stabilize neighborhoods. She  will seek public-private
partnerships to renovate neighborhoods and turn  foreclosed properties into
affordable rental or ownership units.

Mary  Landrieu has been working her heart out for the people of Louisiana,
still  focused on Katrina recovery three years later while her opponents are
doing  everything they can to knock her out of her Senate seat. Senator Landrieu
is  spearheading efforts to rewrite federal disaster laws, which are unsuited
to  deal with larger disasters like Hurricane Katrina and largely ignore
communities  that host disaster evacuees.

And Jeanne Shaheen is criss-crossing the  battleground state of New
Hampshire, working hard in a race that is one of our  top pick-up opportunities. Jeanne
and I both have a long record of advocating  for expanding children's
healthcare. While Governor, Jeanne launched the New  Hampshire's Children's Health
Insurance Program, which has provided affordable  health insurance to tens of
thousands of New Hampshire  children.

Together, along with Barack Obama and Joe Biden, we're going to  set a bold
new course for this nation. That's why I'm personally committed to  helping
these candidates win in November. And I hope you'll join me in giving  them your
full support.

_Help these amazing women win in November --  contribute to Kay, Mary, and
Jeanne today!_
(http://links.hillpac.com/ctt?kn=1&m=1225543&r=ODM0Njc0NTgyOQS2&b=0&j=MTMwNTM1NTkwS0&mt=1&rt=0)

If we keep working, we'll  keep winning.

Thank you for everything,

Hillary


(http://links.hillpac.com/ctt?kn=3&m=1225543&r=ODM0Njc0NTgyOQS2&b=0&j=MTMwNTM1NTkwS0&mt=1&rt=0)




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