Hey John, I hope you and your loved ones are staying safe during this difficult time. My team and I are adjusting our strategy amid this new reality to stay in a strong position and give North Carolina the leadership it deserves. With that in mind, I want to share some news about the state of our race:

The polls show us surging against Thom Tillis, he has a lower approval rating than Donald Trump, and it’s clear Washington Republicans are worried about his weakness.

Plus, Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight released an analysis ranking our race a toss-up and giving Democrats new hope that we have what it takes to flip the Senate.

John, what do you say? Can you help us capitalize on this momentum before our mid-April fundraising deadline tomorrow evening? Thank you in advance for anything you’re able to pitch in.

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Mitch McConnell is seeing the same reports we are, which is why his super PAC is dumping $22 million into our race to defeat me. That’s more than any other Senate race in the country — and a THIRD of their total ad buy.

Not only that, but Senate Republicans' campaign arm just booked $33 million on TV to protect their majority. Their largest investment? Also in North Carolina — putting us on track to be the most expensive Senate race in the nation.

Washington Republicans are doing everything they can to maintain their grip on power and keep McConnell’s hand on the gavel. But I’ve seen what this incredible team is capable of in moments like these and I’m confident that if all of us come together, we can win this race.

If you can, I’m asking you to invest in this campaign by pitching in any amount you can afford before our mid-month deadline tomorrow night. Your donation will power our movement to flip this Senate seat and take back the majority.

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Thank you for anything you’re able to give. But if you can’t donate today, that’s okay. Taking care of yourself and your loved ones is the most important thing you can do right now, and I’m grateful that you’re on our team.

— Cal

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