Hello,
This November, the future of the Supreme Court is on the line.
In the last four years, Mitch McConnell has completely remade the Supreme Court - blocking President Obama's nominee and forcing through the confirmation of two ultraconservative justices to reshape the Court's balance of power for a generation.
But that's just the start. According to a new report, Mitch is now telling donors that he hopes Ruth Bader Ginsburg "meets her reward" so that replacing her can be his "October surprise."
Look, defeating Mitch McConnell isn't just about getting rid of Washington's most corrupt politician. It's about protecting our democracy for decades to come.
But McConnell's Super PAC is already pouring almost $11 million in special interest money into Kentucky to try to help him hang onto power. They want nothing more than to replace RBG and complete their extremist takeover of the Supreme Court.
But right-wing donors are also going all in to protect Mitch McConnell because they know he's vulnerable - the latest polls all show a TIE between Mitch and Democrat Amy McGrath, and even Nate Silver says he thinks that Amy can win.
This November, we can finally get Mitch McConnell out of office, but we need to raise another $100,000 before Wednesday to stay on track, and right now we're still short. The only way we'll be able to keep pace with Mitch big-money donors is if grassroots donors like you rush a donation right away:
Please, if you care about defending the future of the Supreme Court from Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump, then give $5 or more right now (whatever you can afford) to help Amy McGrath send McConnell packing and take back the Senate for Democrats this November.
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We can't thank you enough for being a part of this grassroots team. Together, we will defend our country and our democracy.
The Ditch Mitch Fund
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