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John:

For decades, I have worked in politics electing Democrats in tough races across the country. I’ve been on both the winning and losing side, and here’s what I know for sure: As PA goes, so goes the nation.

Just look at the numbers: In 2016, 44,292 votes in PA propelled Donald Trump to his unexpected victory. Then, in 2020, Joe Biden clinched Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes by a narrow 1.17% margin, helping him secure the White House.

Mark my words, 2024 will be no different, and Pennsylvania will once again be THE tipping point.

So here’s a piece of expert advice for grassroots donors like you, John: If we’re going to protect our Democratic Senate majority, we must prioritize supporting Bob Casey in Pennsylvania. So please, if you can, split a donation between him and Adam Schiff.

National Republicans know that if they flip this seat, they can flip the Senate, and they’re going to spend whatever it takes to do just that. Bob is up against a mega-millionaire who is already self-funding his campaign. So we need the resources to fight back.

That’s why I’m asking you to join me in supporting Bob Casey by splitting a donation between his re-election campaign and Adam Schiff. Whatever you can pitch in will make a big difference in a race this competitive.

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation to Bob Casey and Adam Schiff will go through immediately:

Support from grassroots donors like you really is going to make all the difference in this battleground race.

– Paul Begala

Paul Begala


Paul Begala is a longtime political strategist and former advisor to President Bill Clinton. He has decades of experience electing Democrats in tough races across the country, including President Barack Obama in 2012.

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