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John, this is Senator Ron Johnson.
I
know a thing or two about winning tough elections. I’ve
been outraised, outspent, smeared, and attacked every which way by the
Democrat machine.
But I didn’t stop fighting. And we can’t stop fighting this year.
Republicans must take back the Senate! To do that, we must help these
FOUR conservative veterans running in battleground state races.
Our
veterans are in the fight, can I count on your
support?
In Montana, Navy
SEAL Tim Sheehy is running against Jon Tester, who’s anything but a
“moderate.”
In Pennsylvania, Army
veteran Dave McCormick is running against Bob Casey, who votes however
the liberal bosses tell him.
In Nevada, Army
Captain Sam Brown, who suffered critical injuries in an IED explosion
in Afghanistan, is taking on another rubberstamp for the Biden-Harris
agenda in Jacky Rosen.
And in Michigan, Army
veteran and law enforcement officer Mike Rogers is taking on Elissa
Slotkin, a liberal hand-picked by Biden, Harris, and Chuck
Schumer.
These American heroes fought for us. Now it’s time for us to stand
with them. Will you split
a donation between their campaigns, my campaign, and the NRSC within
the hour?
If these four conservative veterans win, Republicans will win the
Senate. Simple as that.
But take it from me, this isn’t going to be an easy fight. Their
opponents are raising millions — and liberals in the media
are even trying to smear their records of service to our country.
This
is why we must act now!
We all have to get in the fight, and by splitting a donation,
you’ll help all of their campaigns at once. Join
us in this critical mission: SUPPORT CONSERVATIVE
VETS.
Tim Sheehy. Dave McCormick. Sam Brown. Mike Rogers. The Senate
hinges on each of them winning in November, and it starts with
conservatives across the country pitching in to support their
campaigns. Together,
we can make the difference.
Let’s win these races, flip the Senate, and save America.
Senator Ron Johnson
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