From Elizabeth Warren <[email protected]>
Subject re: crypto spending this cycle
Date August 27, 2024 10:12 PM
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Our primary
in Massachusetts is just one week away from today. Voters will head to the
polls and exercise their right to make their voices heard — it’s an
exciting time.

While the September 3 primary date is circled on our calendars, there’s
another critical period of time that I’m keeping my eye on: the days
immediately following our primary.

You see, after our primary, my Republican opponent will be officially
nominated, and the floodgates of Super PAC funding and outside spending in
this race can open.

The front-running Republican nominee is a crypto lawyer recruited from
Rhode Island to run against me. He’s got a Super PAC behind him that has
raised millions of dollars from crypto interests to unseat me.

This is a trend that continues repeating itself in elections across the
country. Powerful special interests keep using their giant piles of money
to influence elections: buying onslaughts of advertising against
candidates who threaten their bottom line, getting their hand-picked
candidates elected, and reaping the rewards of their investments when the
winners tilt the rules in their favor.

The special interest of the month in Massachusetts is cryptocurrency. And
according to Axios, crypto companies have poured massive amounts of money
into the 2024 federal election cycle — accounting for about half of all
donations from corporations.

[ [link removed] ]A graphic illustrating the surge in crypto sector donations to federal
elections

This is what we’re up against. There’s no saying for certain what will
happen after our primary, but we do certainly need to be prepared.

[ [link removed] ]So, with one week until we enter the general election, will you please
pitch in
$28 or
anything you can to support our re-election campaign in Massachusetts,
fight back against special interests buying our elections, and defend our
Senate majority?



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September, October, and November are the months when the most spending and
voter contact takes place in an election. That’s a big reason why your
support right now is so critical.

From now until Election Day, we’re going to keep getting our message out
to the people of Massachusetts. And we’ll keep up the fight for passing a
wealth tax, holding big banks and financial institutions accountable,
overturning Citizens United and enacting sweeping anti-corruption
legislation, instituting Supreme Court reform, and defending our Senate
majority so we can pass national abortion protections.

Our people-powered movement to stop corporate greed and level the playing
field for working families is a major threat to Republicans’
pro-billionaire agenda and the special interests who fund it. So we can’t
underestimate how much money they could pour into this race in the next
couple of months.

They’ve got their crypto firms and billionaires — but we’ve got you and
this grassroots movement. I like our chances, but we have to do everything
we possibly can to make sure we can stay competitive — and win.

[ [link removed] ]If you’re able to contribute today, please pitch in a donation of
$28 or any
amount to help defeat the right-wing forces and corporate interests who
want me — and this movement — out of the U.S. Senate.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth




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