Hi folks,
I want you to be the first to know: I’m running for re-election.
It’s an honor to represent my fellow Pennsylvanians in the Senate, and it is their trust that drives me to get up every day and fight for Pennsylvania’s working families and communities.
But know this: Mitch McConnell and the GOP are already coming for this seat. I won’t be able to win this re-election fight alone.
If you’re with me, will you split a donation of $10 between the DLCC’s Grassroots Victory PAC to build Democratic power at the state level and our campaign today? This is poised to be one of the most competitive elections in the country, so your support will make a huge impact on the start of this race.
If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately and be split between Senator Bob Casey and DLCC's Grassroots Victory PAC.
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In 2022, Pennsylvania’s Senate race gave Democrats our slim, 51-seat majority. That means next year, our opponents are going to do everything they can to flip Pennsylvania red.
Republicans are already targeting this Senate seat and running attack ads. To defeat them, we’re going to earn support from Pennsylvanians from Erie to Scranton.
I’m no stranger to hard fights. I’ve been standing up for Pennsylvania’s working families and communities for my whole career, and I won’t stop now. There’s still more work to do to cut through the gridlock, take on the powerful special interests, and deliver real results for working families and children across our commonwealth.
But it’s going to take all of us. The first 24 hours of fundraising are critical to the success of this campaign.
Become a Founding Donor and join our team by splitting a donation between our campaign and the DLCC’s Grassroots Victory PAC to build strong Democratic power in state legislatures today.
In a race as important as this one, people like you make all the difference.
Thank you,
Bob Casey
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DLCC is asking for only $5,000 from federally permissible sources, such as individuals. DLCC is not asking for funds in excess of federal limits or from federally prohibited sources, such as corporations, labor unions, federal contractors, and foreign nationals.
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