From Gavin Newsom <[email protected]>
Subject Sorry
Date May 29, 2024 3:15 PM
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In just a moment, I am going to ask you to split a donation between Tammy Baldwin and Elissa Slotkin's campaigns for U.S. Senate. Please give me a chance to explain why this request -- especially today -- is so important.

Here is the truth:

If either Tammy Baldwin or Elissa Slotkin lose their Senate races, Republicans will have control of the Senate. Period.

And if Trump wins the White House, control of the Senate could be the only thing holding him back from total control. Sorry to put that thought in your head, but it is the truth.

Now, both Tammy and Elissa made the difficult decision to launch their first television ads recently.

It was a risk for both of them, because you never want to launch ads and have to take them down before the election. Campaigns that do that will often lose.

But both of their opponents were running ads, and they had to get on the air or risk falling behind. And the bet they made was that people who understand the stakes of their races would fill their budget gaps created by the decision to spend early.

They've both asked if we can help before their May fundraising deadline ends Friday at midnight.

The average donation to these requests is around $30. Some donate more, others give less. All that matters is that we are helping these two women win their Senate races this fall. So with that said:

Can you please use this link to split a $5 contribution between Tammy Baldwin and Elissa Slotkin's campaigns for Senate in Wisconsin and Michigan?

DONATE: [link removed]

If we can win these two races, it also means Joe Biden wins Wisconsin and Michigan, so your donation will also help to keep Trump out of the White House. A three for one deal.

Thank you in advance for donating today.

Gavin Newsom
 


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