From The EMILYs List Campaigns Team <[email protected]>
Subject Nevada could be the 🔑 to the Senate...again
Date July 20, 2023 5:06 PM
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John,

Republicans are doing everything they can to flip the Senate next year, and Sen. Jacky Rosen's seat in Nevada is at the top of their list of targets.

Last year, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto's Nevada victory was the closest Senate race (decided by just 7,928 votes!) and the reason we were able to protect our razor-thin Democratic majority. Nevada was the key to the Senate last year, and it could be the key again in 2024.

Donate now to help Democratic pro-choice Senate incumbents like Jacky defend critical blue seats in notorious swing states:

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Sen. Rosen made waves in 2018 as the only Democratic challenger to unseat a Republican Senate incumbent, and the GOP has been eyeing her seat ever since.

Her most prominent challenger was handpicked by Sen. Mitch McConnell, and is as anti-choice as they come. Here's the bad news: recent polling has Jacky trailing in this race by less than 2%.

The GOP believes they have already won Nevada, John -- but Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto's victory last November is a clear sign that with the fierce support of a pro-choice community like this, we can prove them wrong.

We're rolling up our sleeves and helping Democratic pro-choice women like Sen. Rosen prepare for what will likely be some of the closest races of the 2024 cycle. Are you with us? Donate now:

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Thank you,

the EMILYs List Campaigns team





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