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Subject The South Carolina race you need to pay attention to
Date February 19, 2020 6:09 PM
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Friend,

All focus is on South Carolina next Saturday for the presidential primary. But I wanted to make sure you are also paying attention to Jamie Harrison.

Jamie's running for the U.S. Senate in South Carolina to defeat Republican Senator Lindsey Graham -- and if we're going to flip the Senate, we have to do everything we can make sure he's successful, too.

If we want to secure change in America, we need to support challengers and take back the Senate. And just like in our fight to replace Joni, Jamie needs the support of grassroots activists to do it.

Friend, can you split a donation between Jamie and our campaign to help flip the Senate?

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You may remember Lindsey Graham best from his rabid defense of Brett Kavanaugh after he was accused of sexual misconduct. He questioned Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's integrity despite the enormous courage it took for her to come forward.

Graham's become one of Trump's most vigorous defenders on Capitol Hill -- right up there with Joni Ernst. He is unfit for the office he maintains, and it's up to us to defeat him.

We need leaders who are committed to justice, equality, and Democratic values. We absolutely must flip the Senate this year. Joni and Graham have got to go, but we need your help to do it.

If you're ready to flip the Senate, help our campaigns shock the world and defeat these partisan hacks.

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Hope we can count on you,

Team Mauro


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