From Team Osborn <[email protected]>
Subject The New York Times
Date February 27, 2024 9:57 PM
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John,

Here’s the latest on Dan Osborn’s surprise Senate race in Nebraska:

FIRST: Union leader Dan Osborn announced he was running for Senate against Republican Deb Fischer – giving us our best chance ever to defeat her and take on her corporate donors.

THEN: A new poll showed Dan Osborn LEADING by 2 points – with only 24% of Nebraskan voters approving of Republican Deb Fischer.

AND NOW: The New York Times says that Dan Osborn can flip this seat and defeat Republican Deb Fischer – but only if his campaign raises the money he needs to win…

We have an historic opportunity to shock everyone on Election Night in Nebraska – and make Dan Osborn the 51st vote to stop a complete national abortion ban, get money out of politics, and expand rights for workers.

But the Super PACs are about to go on the attack, and Dan’s not taking money from corporate PACs like his opponent is. If we’re going to actually flip this seat and defeat Republican Senator Deb Fischer, we need grassroots donors like you to give right now to Dan’s campaign:

Please, will you chip in $5 or more right now – every dollar you can afford to spare before our end-of-month deadline – to help Dan Osborn defeat Republican Senator Deb Fischer and flip this seat? [[link removed]]

No amount of money you can afford to give is too small.

Thank you so much for stepping up in this critical race,

Team Osborn Paid for by Osborn For SenateOsborn for Senate
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