From Gary Peters, DSCC Chair <[email protected]>
Subject just need 17 more contributions from DC
Date May 31, 2023 10:07 PM
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Gary Peters, Chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

Friend, my team just shared an end-of-month fundraising update with me, and we're still $2,321 short of our May goal.

With Democrats defending seats in tough states like Montana, Ohio and Michigan, we cannot afford to miss a single goal or show the GOP any signs of weakness. Our razor-thin Senate majority is on the line here, friend. Can you help us make up the gap before it's too late?

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As chair of the DSCC, I know exactly how tough the road ahead of us will be. That's why I'm reaching out to you today. If we got just 17 more donations from DC in the next hour, we could hit our May goal. But I just checked our records, and you still haven't chipped in:

END-OF-MONTH DONATION RECORD

Supporter: [email protected]
Donation status: MISSING
Donations needed from DC: 17
Suggested gift: $5Deadline: 11:59 p.m.

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Early grassroots donations are absolutely crucial to a winning strategy. But I'll be honest with you, friend, fundraising is dangerously slow this month. If we don't see a huge surge of grassroots support soon, we won't have the resources we need to start laying the groundwork to defend our Senate majority.

Friend, there's no way around it. We can't continue fighting for progress without you, so I have to ask: Please, will you be one of the 17 Democrats in DC to donate now so that we can hit this goal and defend our Senate majority?

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Thank you in advance for standing with me,

Gary



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