A group of donors just offered to MATCH all gifts to my campaign, up to $35,000, to help us hit our goal and win this Senate seat!

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Hello,

There are less than 36 hours left until one of our most important fundraising deadlines of the entire campaign. But with five brand-new polls showing me narrowly LEADING Republican Senator Deb Fischer here in Nebraska, we’re still falling incredibly short of our fundraising goal.

That’s why this is such HUGE news: A group of donors just offered to TRIPLE ALL GIFTS to my campaign, up to $100,000, to help us hit our goal and win this Senate seat!

This is the first time we have EVER had a match opportunity this big, but the only way we’ll hit our goal, defeat Republican Deb Fischer, and win this Senate seat is if grassroots donors like you take full advantage and give right now to get every dollar TRIPLED:

Please, will you rush a donation to my campaign right now – whatever you can afford to give before our critical fundraising deadline – and every dollar you contribute will be TRIPLED to help me defeat Republican Deb Fischer and win Nebraska’s Senate seat.

Please use the links in this email to start a weekly donation through ActBlue:

We do not know when, or if, we’ll have another match opportunity like this again. The only way we’ll hit our goal and have the resources to win this Senate seat is if grassroots donors like you give whatever you can afford right now to my campaign and have every dollar go THREE TIMES as far.

This rare match expires at midnight tomorrow. Please, can I count on you to make a donation to my campaign right now – every dollar will be matched and go THREE TIMES as far – to help me defeat Republican Deb Fischer and win this Senate seat?

Mitch McConnell and his Super PACs are spending $8.6 MILLION on TV ads attacking me across the entire state. I’m not taking money from corporate PACs, so we can only fight back if you chip in now.

Thank you for being a part this campaign and stepping up when it matters most,

Dan Osborn