This is the last email you’ll get from me today. My final ask is this:
Can you please chip in $3 or more before our end-of-month deadline tonight at midnight? I hope you’ll give me a moment to explain.
We’ve accomplished so much together, team. You’ve supported my fight in the Senate to lower the cost of insulin and other life-saving prescriptions, protect marriage equality, and pass legislation to address the issues that matter most to Wisconsinites.
Donald Trump’s administration has made our work even more important. Republicans are falling in line with his disastrous agenda, recently voting to pass a budget bill that slashes crucial funding for health care services that seniors, children, and families depend on.
This chaos only serves one purpose: to pass a budget that delivers huge tax breaks to the richest among us at any cost — including the health care of 14 million Americans.
It’s downright shameful that Republicans are using their supermajority to disenfranchise Americans, all to turn around and help their wealthy friends get even wealthier. That’s why we need to unseat extreme Republicans and flip the Senate majority blue in 2026.
Billionaires like Elon Musk are waiting in the wings to throw millions of dollars at consequential races across the country and preserve the Republicans’ billionaire-first majority.
But we’ve won tough fights before. We’ve proved over and over again that the strength of our grassroots team can overcome right-wing special interests and dark money groups.
Team, I’m fighting back against this administration’s harmful agenda every day, and I’m supporting Democratic leaders who will do the same. That’s why I’m humbly asking:
Will you pitch in any amount ahead of our end-of-month deadline? We have several tough fights ahead of us, and helping us reach this goal is the best way to support my work to hold this administration accountable and elect Democratic candidates.
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Thanks for reading and pitching in today.
More soon,
Tammy
