Faith, in a moment, I'm going to share why I'm running for re-election, but first I am asking:
Pennsylvania is my home, and it always will be.
It's where I was born, where I grew up, and where Terese and I raised our family.
It's also where I started a career in public service that has always been about fighting for Pennsylvania families.
I chose to make Scranton my home because of the people. I enjoy that in Scranton, saying "hello" or "how's it going?" in the grocery store checkout line always leads to an engaging conversation. Neighbors don't just say "hello" back and go on with their day. They're going to tell you about what they're buying and about their family — and they'll ask you about what you're buying and about your family, too.
Serving the people of our Commonwealth has been my great honor, and I'm proud of the fights we've won together.
I'm running for re-election because there are fights we still must win together – like the fight for voting rights, women's rights, and workers' rights; the fight to lower costs for working families; and the fight for our children, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities.
The reality is, this is going to be my toughest race yet. My opponent is worth hundreds of millions of dollars and will be another "yes" vote for big corporations and the ultra-wealthy like him in the Senate. That's why Wall Street billionaires are trying so hard to defeat me and flip this seat.
This is going to be one of the most expensive Senate races in the Nation, and we have to be ready to fight back against millions upon millions in outside spending if we're going to win.
With gratitude,
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