John,
After a new poll showed me LEADING Republican Deb Fischer by 2 points here in Nebraska, my campaign set a goal of raising $50,000 before our mid-April fundraising deadline to help us keep the lead and win this critical Senate seat.
But with hours left until the deadline, we’re still $2,371 short, so I have to ask: Please, will you chip in $5 or more right now – before our mid-April fundraising deadline at midnight tonight – to help me defeat Republican Deb Fischer and flip this Senate seat?
I’m not rich. I’m not a politician. I’m a veteran blue-collar, union steamfitter and mechanic who was fired because I was the union president who led a 77-day strike against Kellogg’s.
Unlike my opponent Republican Deb Fischer, I’m not taking money from corporate PACs. Instead, I took on a multi-billion-dollar corporation – and won. Billionaires and corporations have been screwing over working-class people like me for decades. I sure as hell ain’t taking their money now.
I’m running for Senate because there is no one in Washington who looks like me. There’s no one in the Senate who know what it means to enlist in the military so you can afford college – just to have to drop out because you need to keep food on the table and diapers on your kid.
The Senate’s just another country club – full of millionaires, lawyers, business execs, and trust fund kids. They don’t represent us. They don’t care about us.
I am LEADING Deb Fischer by 2 points because I will actually represent everyday Nebraskans, but Mitch McConnell and his Super PACs are already getting the attack ads ready. If we’re going to keep our lead and flip this Senate seat, I need grassroots donors like you to give right now – before our mid-April deadline at midnight tonight.
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I am ready to be the 51st vote in the Senate – and the only senator who actually represents people like me. But I need your help now to get there.
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.
Dan Osborn