From U.S. Senator Chris Murphy <[email protected]>
Subject pummelled
Date April 24, 2020 6:23 PM
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One $3 donation.

That's the donation I am asking you to split between Cal Cunningham's campaign for Senate in North Carolina and mine. I'll explain shortly, but if you can make that $3 donation right now, please use this link:

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Obviously our focus right now needs to be on keeping our families and communities safe. But this crisis has reaffirmed how much elections matter, and how important it is to elect smart, compassionate, and battle-tested leaders who will do the right thing in a crisis.

And right now, Cal Cunningham needs our help. Because Mitch McConnell's super PAC just bought $21.8 million in ads in North Carolina. Yes, you read that right: $21,800,000.

It's outrageous, but it means that unless we help Cal fight back, he is going to get absolutely pummeled on television. And we can't let that happen, because this race is one of the most flippable Senate seats in the country.

Now, $3 may not seem like the kind of money that can compete with Mitch McConnell's millions, but please know that you are not alone.

By the time you've read this, several people have chipped in $3. And by the time you're done, several more will as well. And now they're waiting for you...

Because when all of us chip in what we can, we'll ensure Cal has what he needs to fight back and to win. So I am asking.

Please split a $3 between Cal Cunningham's campaign and mine today. We've set a big fundraising goal to help Cal before midnight tonight, and your $3 will get us there.

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Thank you, very much, for everything you've done to help my campaigns in the past, and to help people like Cal who will hopefully be my colleague in the future.

Together, we can win this race and flip the Senate.

Every best wish,

Chris Murphy





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