From James Mackler <[email protected]>
Subject There's *always* something you can do
Date August 6, 2019 8:01 PM
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The gridlock in the Senate is hurting our country, and it can bring heartbreaking consequences.

John, you're probably fed up with out-of-touch politicians and business as usual in Washington. I know it can feel helpless, but take a look at what Sen. Brian Schatz had to say:

There's always something you can do about it. You can chip in to help flip the Senate in 2020. And you can start by contributing to my race.

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Here's why you should pick our race:

Tennessee is the best open-seat pickup opportunity in the country.
The path to the Senate majority runs through Tennessee. If we want to kick Mitch McConnell out of power and make progress on so many of the issues we care about, we need to take back the Senate.
Tennessee is suffering more than any other state from the failed Trump agenda. We already lead the nation in closed rural hospitals and the trade war is hitting us harder than almost any other state.
One of my opponents was hand-picked by Donald Trump after working in his administration. Trump even tweeted out his opponent's announcement before he did - and we can't afford another rubber stamp for the Trump agenda.
I'm an outsider, a veteran, and I'm in this race for Tennesseans. That's why I'm not taking a cent from corporate PACs.

This campaign could make a huge difference for the future of Tennessee and the country.

And your support makes a huge difference for our campaign. Make your first contribution today.

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Thank you,

James
** Paid for by James Mackler for U.S. Senate **

James Mackler is a member of the Tennessee National Guard and a former member of the U.S. Army. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Tennessee National Guard, the Department of the Army, or the Department of Defense.

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