We’ve got a BIG problem in Nevada, John.
Mitch McConnell’s handpicked candidate just launched his campaign to defeat Sen. Jacky Rosen – and according to analysts at FiveThirtyEight, this race is likely to decide Senate control.
The GOP is going ALL IN on Jacky as a top target for defeat. I just got word that she needs to raise 5,000 gifts by midnight to keep her reelection campaign on track to fight back against the GOP’s attacks – but she’s nowhere near close.
So I’ve got to ask you, John: Will you rush $15 or more right now – split between Jacky’s campaign and House Majority PAC – to make sure Jacky wins Nevada’s battleground race and defends our Democratic Senate majority and Democrats retake the House majority?
Look, I’ll give it to you straight: Democrats barely won Nevada’s Senate race last year. After McConnell and his cronies flooded the race with over $55 million, his extremist candidate came within 7,928 votes of flipping that seat red – which is less than a single percentage point.
Now, Jacky’s race is shaping up to be neck and neck, too. With The Washington Post calling her one of the most vulnerable senators on the ballot this election AND a recent poll showing her already TWO POINTS DOWN, it’s going to be a tough race to win.
Unless folks like you come through with the grassroots support Jacky needs to pull ahead, Democrats will likely lose Nevada AND the Senate. Facts are facts. That’s why I’m urgently asking you to rush a split donation between Jacky’s campaign and House Majority PAC of $15 or more right now to make sure Jacky can keep both Nevada and the Senate blue and Democrats can retake the House majority.
Thank you for stepping up. Let’s win this.
James Carville
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