From BobCasey.com <[email protected]>
Subject ALERT: New NYT poll shows PA Senate within the margin of error
Date May 17, 2024 5:10 PM
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Bad news, John: A new New York Times poll shows David McCormick surging to within the polling margin of error among likely voters.

Bob Casey (D): 46%
David McCormick (R): 44%
Source: Likely Electorate Cross-Tabs: May 2024 Times/Siena Poll of the Presidential Battlegrounds

With the Senate majority hinging on PA, split a donation between Bob Casey and Fight for Progress to help keep PA and the Senate blue.

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This comes after a billionaire-funded GOP super PAC launched a $4 million ad buy in Pennsylvania, giving McCormick a major boost.

There’s no math that keeps Democrats in the majority without winning here in Pennsylvania. But McCormick is exactly where he needs to be to flip this seat (and the Senate) red in November.

If we’re going to re-elect Bob and defend our Senate majority, we need a surge of donations today. So please, if you can, split $10 or more between Bob’s re-election campaign and Fight for Progress to keep this seat and our Senate in Democratic control.

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Thank you for stepping up at this crucial moment.

– Team Casey

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