I don’t know about you, folks, but I'm fed up.

I am sick and tired of special interests and corporate billionaires trying to buy influence in our government. I’ve had enough of the GOP’s tax cuts for the wealthy while everyday folks get left in the dust. And I’m fed up with the corruption running rampant in Washington.

I first ran for office because I didn’t see anyone sticking up for dirt farmers like me. But even now, I’m watching hundreds of bills that would improve people’s lives die on the Senate floor because Mitch McConnell refuses to vote on them.

Instead of fighting for everyday people like you, Washington Republicans like McConnell only care about the people writing them big campaign checks. And I’ve just about had it.

This year, Democrats can -- and must -- take back the Senate majority and send politicians like McConnell packing. Donate $10 or more right now to help us do it.

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We only need to flip four seats to win back the Senate majority and I think we’ve got a pretty good shot at doing it.

New polling shows Democratic challenger, Mark Kelly defeating his Republican incumbent. Cal Cunningham in North Carolina is ranked a toss-up. And even Amy McGrath is now TIED with Mitch McConnell.

We’ve got the numbers to flip the Senate in 2020. But it’s critical we have the resources to match McConnell’s super PACs and their piles of cash.

McConnell and his shady dark money network are doing everything they can to keep their grip on power. They’re breaking fundraising records left and right, sending Trump out on the campaign trail, and flooding the airwaves with attacks against vulnerable Democrats.

It’s time we show Washington Republicans our government can’t be bought. If you’re ready to put up a fight this year, donate $10 or more right now to help us meet our end-of-month goal and build the resources we need to flip the Senate.

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I’m fired up, folks. But it’s going to take a lot of grassroots power to match McConnell’s money machine. That’s why your donation is so important today.

Thank you,

Jon