From Team Cal <[email protected]>
Subject Strong leadership
Date March 28, 2020 5:57 PM
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This is a difficult time for many, and just knowing you opened this email means a lot to our team. We hope you are staying safe and taking care of your loved ones, and we’re grateful to have you with us.

I wanted to make sure you saw the news from earlier this week:

Mitch McConnell’s super PAC network announced they plan to spend another $22 million in the North Carolina Senate race to defeat Cal Cunningham and save Thom Tillis.

In times like these, we know it’s more important than ever to have strong leadership in Washington. And we know Cal is someone who will always put the health and safety of North Carolinians first, as our U.S. Senator.

We know why McConnell is targeting North Carolina: Top election forecasters have rated this race a “toss-up” and the latest polls show Cal surging ahead of Tillis. On top of that, Tillis has an approval rating of just 26%. That’s why Washington Republicans are worried they will lose this seat.

Right now, it’s clearer than ever that our state deserves strong leadership— a Senator we can count on to look out for North Carolinians’ best interests, expand access to health care, and put people ahead of corporate interests. Can you add a donation of $10 toward our first FEC goal of the year to help our campaign respond to Mitch McConnell’s incoming attacks and flip North Carolina’s Senate seat?

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Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Stay home and stay healthy.

— Team Cal

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