From Take Back North Carolina <[email protected]>
Subject Senate Republicans just announced more outside spending in North Carolina
Date April 14, 2020 9:19 PM
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The way Washington Republicans are spending, it’s clear they know that Thom Tillis is weak, and that they’ll have to prop him up to save their Senate majority. The numbers don’t lie:

First, Mitch McConnell’s super PAC allies announced they would spend $22 million in North Carolina to try to save Thom.

Then, the Republican National Committee announced a seven-figure ad buy targeting battleground states, including North Carolina.

Now, according to a new report from POLITICO , the Senate Republicans’ campaign arm is planning to spend $33 million protecting their majority — and “the largest investment is in North Carolina.”

Here’s the deal, folks: Cal can win this race. Poll after poll shows him beating Thom Tillis, and voters are ready for leadership that puts people first — not Mitch McConnell’s corporate donors.

But this HUGE amount of outside spending could overwhelm the airwaves and make it harder for our message to cut through the noise. We can’t let it go unanswered. Will you pitch in $10 or more right now to help us fight back?

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With your support, we can build a campaign strong enough to fight Mitch McConnell’s attacks and bring new leadership to Washington. The kind of honest, compassionate leadership that’s more necessary than ever right now, and that puts North Carolina first.

Thanks for all you do,

— Take Back North Carolina

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