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Dear John,

Poll after poll has shown that Democrat Cal Cunningham can flip a key U.S. Senate seat in North Carolina blue this November.

National Republicans have been so worried about losing this seat that a Mitch McConnell-aligned super PAC even spent $3 million in deceptive ads designed to prevent Cal from winning his primary.

But it didn't work. Yesterday, Cal won his primary. Now, he's ready to become North Carolina's next U.S. Senator.

To take back the Senate, we need to win in North Carolina. Chip in $10 or more today to help Democrats take back the Senate by electing Cal Cunningham.

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Cal Cunningham is an Army veteran, business leader, and former State Senator. In the Senate, he'll join me in the fight to combat climate change, expand access to affordable health care, and pass common-sense gun reform.

The last time this Senate seat was contested was in 2014 when Republicans won by less than two percentage points. So we know just how close this race will be in November.

Mitch McConnell has already proven that he's willing to spend big to keep this seat and control of the Senate, so we need your help to ensure Cal has the resources he needs to win.

The path to a Democratic Senate majority runs through North Carolina. Contribute $10 or more to help Cal Cunningham win today.

Thank you,

Chris


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