Indivisibles,
In less than two weeks, we could be celebrating a new Democratic trifecta that could restore reproductive rights nationwide and pass much-needed democracy reform. But it will only happen if we manage to hold on to our Senate majority.
Of course, we need to flip the House and elect Kamala Harris too, but we’ve always known that the biggest challenge in winning a trifecta was protecting our razor-thin majority in the Senate. That’s why we have a special ask today:
Click here to split a donation between Colin Allred (Texas), Sherrod Brown (Ohio), Tammy Baldwin (Wisconsin), and Dan Osborn (Nebraska).
These are the states that could make or break our majority. While Indivisibles are working hard to win these races (knocking doors, phonebanking, writing postcards, and more), we’re asking you to pitch in directly to the candidates, because we believe these are the campaigns that can make the most out of a last minute surge in fundraising. Here’s why:
🌵 Texas 🤠Colin Allred has been steadily closing the gap with Ted Cruz over the last few weeks -- we’ve even seen polls with him in the lead. While the race is close and Texas is one of our few opportunities to flip a red state, Allred hasn’t received the same level of national support from progressives that other candidates have. Add to the fact that Texas simply takes more resources to campaign in because of its size, and it’s clear to us that Allred could use a surge in fundraising right now. |
🧀 Wisconsin 🧀Sen. Tammy Baldwin has a record of winning tough races and for a while, polling suggested that Wisconsin was a safer bet for Democrats than other Senate battlegrounds. But that’s started to shift in the last few weeks as Republicans have poured millions into the race -- including money from Baldwin’s megamillionaire opponent. |
🎸 Ohio 🏀Republicans have been targeting Ohio since the beginning of the election. They’re betting Trump will win the state again, and they’re hoping it will help them knockout Sen. Sherrod Brown in the process. So far, it seems like Brown is winning enough Republicans and independents to narrowly hold onto this seat, but Ohio is definitely a tossup, and he can use your support to combat all the outside money being spent against him. |
🌽 Nebraska 🌽At this point last year, no one was predicting Nebraska would have a tossup Senate race, but here we are! Independent Dan Osborn has caught Republicans off guard, and recent polling suggests that has an actual chance of flipping the state. But because Osborn is running as an independent, he isn’t receiving support from the Democratic Party, and he’s counting on small, individual donations to help him win this race. |
If your preferred Senate candidate didn’t make this list, that doesn’t mean they couldn’t use your help. We encourage you to donate to them as well. Today, we’re just focusing on the candidates we believe could benefit the most from a last-minute cash infusion.
So if you’re able to donate, and you want to keep the Senate out of MAGA hands, please split a donation between the four candidates who could use the most help right now.
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And if you can’t donate today, you can still help us win a trifecta by signing up for our phonebanks and checking if Neighbor2Neighbor is available in your state.
In solidarity, Indivisible Team
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