From Sen. Brad Pfaff <[email protected]>
Subject The State Senate majority will come down to my race
Date May 20, 2024 8:01 PM
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Hi Friend, it's Sen. Brad Pfaff. I'm a lifelong resident of La Crosse County and like so many others in the community, I grew up on my family farm.

We all know we need to work together to build a better future.

Friend, my race is already proving to be one of the most competitive across the state, which is why I need to build a large grassroots coalition to protect my seat.

This race is going to be expensive, and extremist Republicans are already throwing millions of dollars to try to flip my seat. Can you split a donation between my campaign and the Wisconsin Senate Democrats today? >>

[SPLIT A DONATION]



If I've learned anything while growing up in western Wisconsin, it's this: Good neighbors help each other mend fences, they don’t tear each other down.

The same can be true in politics, Friend.

Unfortunately, GOP extremists are out of touch with our values.

When I stood up for farmers as Secretary of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Republican politicians removed me from office. They thought I was "politicizing the office" when I supported a program to increase mental health funding and reduce farmer suicides.

Then I ran for State Senate, and I won.

This year, I'm the top target for MAGA Republicans. My district is tough, but it's worth fighting for. Democrats must campaign on our pro-choice, pro-democracy values everywhere, and I'm determined to hold my seat and help Senate Dems win the majority.

Friend, we need to work together to build a better future, and that starts by winning this district. I believe in the strength of our grassroots coalition and am counting on you to support our efforts this time – Will you split a contribution between me and the WI Senate Dems?

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In solidarity,
Sen. Brad Pfaff


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