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									| Folks – at 79 years young, I’ve read about a million polls in my life, and very few have made me as horrified as the one I just reviewed: | 
								
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									| You read that right! Angela Alsobrooks is T-I-E-D in the race that The New York Times is reporting could determine control of the entire Senate. But trust me, folks, this poll didn’t come out of thin air. | 
								
									| Larry Hogan’s personal super PAC just lit up Maryland airwaves with over $18 MILLION of vicious, nasty, lying attack ads to defeat Angela and hand Senate control over to the Republicans – and the attacks are obviously working! | 
								
									| Ahead of tonight's critical deadline, I’m asking you to split a donation of $5 between Angela’s campaign and Catherine Cortez Masto's in this make-or-break moment. We need Democrats stepping up RIGHT NOW to help Angela punch back against Hogan’s attacks. | 
								
									| If we lose Maryland, you can kiss our Senate majority goodbye and hand it to Mitch McConnell wrapped in a pretty red bow. | 
								
									| I simply cannot believe that Democrats would just sit by and let Mitch McConnell buy this Senate race and not step up to help Angela win! | 
								
									| If Angela is going to fight back and overcome this awful polling gap, she needs to raise $9,365 before midnight tonight. But with only a few hours to go, she’s on track to fall short! I promised Angela I would help her hit her goal, so folks, I'm personally counting on you to split a donation of $5 between Angela's campaign and Catherine Cortez Masto's right now: | 
								
									| If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation between Angela Alsobrooks and Catherine Cortez Masto will go through immediately: | 
								
									| I promise you, Angela can win this race – but falling short of goals like this means taking ads off the air, fewer doors knocked, and fewer voters registered – and that is NOT an option. | 
								
									| Thank you for stepping up at this crucial moment. | 
								
									| James Carville |