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The Michigan Victory Fund is dedicated to keeping Michigan and the U.S. Senate blue. To opt-out of future emails please click unsubscribe Hi friend, Senator Tammy Baldwin here. In just a moment, I’m going to ask you to split a donation between Jacky Rosen, Bob Casey, and my reelection campaigns. But first, I hope you will give me a chance to explain why your support is so important. My home state of Wisconsin is no stranger to close elections — heck, Republicans won the last Senate race here by less than one point! I know my good friends Bob Casey and Jacky Rosen know the feeling — the last statewide elections in Pennsylvania and Nevada were decided by single digits. So it’s no surprise election experts from CNN to The Hill have named Bob, Jacky, and me as three of the most vulnerable Senators on the ballot. And if any one of us comes up short this November, we could end up with a Republican-led Senate once again. Republicans know this too, which is why they’re going all-in to flip our seats. McConnell has personally hand picked our far-right opponents. Republican megadonors and dark money groups are pouring millions of dollars into our states. And the right-wing attacks will only ramp up from here. Bob, Jacky, and I are facing our toughest reelection battles yet, and the only way we’ll keep Republicans from flipping our seats red is with your support. So today, I’m reaching out to ask for your help to fight back. Thanks for anything you can give today. When we win this November, please know that the donation you made today contributed to that victory. — Tammy ![]()
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