From Wisconsin Polling Update <[email protected]>
Subject Emerson Poll:
Date March 28, 2024 9:29 PM
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[ [link removed] ]TAMMY BALDWIN FOR SENATE



A new
Emerson College poll shows that Tammy is statistically TIED with her
Republican opponent Eric Hovde.

[ [link removed] ]Donate now to help Tammy Baldwin defend Wisconsin’s Senate seat and our
Democratic Senate majority.

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Republicans only need to flip one more seat to flip the Senate majority,
and it could all come down to Wisconsin. That’s why Senate Republicans
have made Tammy one of their top targets and recruited a right-wing
megamillionaire to flip her seat red.

The GOP’s handpicked recruit has already spent more than $3 million of his
own fortune on ads, and his ad blitz is working with polling showing a
tied race.

But want to know the worst part? This is only the beginning — Hovde has
pledged to spend at least $20 million to tilt the scales in his favor.

Tammy needs your help to fight back against Hovde’s flood of spending and
protect our Senate majority. Can she count on you today?

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California megamillionaire trying to buy it:

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Thanks for all of your support.

— Team Baldwin




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