| I want to take a moment today to share a personal story with you, Friend. It’s a story about how an early morning church service and a sermon referencing Psalm 121 left an imprint on my soul and strengthened my faith. When I arrived at West Point as a new cadet, I had no idea how much it would transform my life. During my first plebe summer, I attended an early morning church service. The sermon referenced Psalm 121: “I lift my eyes to the mountains- where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the maker of heaven and earth.” Psalm 121 That psalm and my time at West Point have been a touchstone ever since, sustaining me during difficult moments in my life. When I decided to run for U.S. Senate, I made a promise to come to Washington and work with fellow political outsiders like President Trump to shake up business as usual. Now I’m working to fulfill that promise every single day. We need leaders in DC with the strength, the will, and the moral clarity to meet the challenges we face. So, if you’re looking to continue the status quo, I’m not your guy. But if you want to help me continue my fight to change the way things are done in DC, I need your support. Our average online donation is $21.38, and I would be so grateful if you would generously give that amount today. I’m no stranger to fighting for what is right, and if we don’t continue pushing every single day to clean up the mess the career politicians made, we will lose America as we know it! There are too many pressing issues we must solve to hold back now. Whether it’s illegal immigration and the fentanyl crisis or inflation and the cost of living, we cannot afford to lose ground. Here’s where I need your help, Friend. I hate asking for money — I’m not a career politician, and it’s not in my nature — but I have no choice but to ask if we’re going to continue fighting to advance our cause to change how things are done. Democrats from all over the country are panicking and pulling out all the stops to attack Republicans who are shaking up Washington. That’s why I’m hoping you can spare $25, $50, or even $100 to help me fight back. |