From Senate Update 2020 <[email protected]>
Subject Holy cow
Date March 23, 2020 9:35 PM
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John —

Moments ago, Mitch McConnell’s dark money super PAC booked more than $67 million in TV ads to attack our Democratic candidates who are surging in battleground races nationwide.

The super PAC is buying ads in Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, North Carolina, and even Kentucky — virtually every important Senate election.

McConnell and his right-wing donors know the Republican majority is in danger, and now they’re making good on their promise to spend nearly $200 million to tear down Democrats and protect the majority.

We’ve come too far to let Mitch McConnell and his right-wing billionaire mega-donors win this election. We have no choice but to fight back — and that’s why we’re reaching out today to ask you this:

If you’re financially able, please make a donation of $10 or more to Flip the Senate today to ensure our team has the resources to defend our Democratic candidates from GOP attacks:

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In announcing this spending today, McConnell’s super PAC said “this initial investment won’t be our last” — which means there are tens, if not hundreds, of millions more in attack ads coming our way.

We have to be ready, which is why your donation (of any amount) is so critical if you can afford to give today.

Thanks in advance.

— Flip the Senate
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