Let’s take a minute to reflect on how much we’ve accomplished together.

Team, tomorrow is the Kentucky primary. But before polls open, let’s take a step back to reflect on how much we’ve accomplished together since we launched this campaign 50 weeks ago. 

People like you have chipped in over 1 million small-dollar donations—each one a powerful show of faith in our underdog campaign. We’ve matched Mitch’s funding from deep-pocket special interests with donations from Kentuckians in all 120 counties averaging $38. That’s unheard of. And that is what it takes to go toe-to-toe with Mitch.

What’s more, the polls already show a neck-and-neck race, with us edging Mitch out by a point—in spite of the constant negative ads he’s airing against me.

It’s safe to say that Mitch McConnell has never seen anything like this team before. And the prospect of facing off against us this fall should keep him up at night. 

Students and nurses, veterans and teachers—over half a million people have come together to say: Kentucky deserves better. And it’ll take all of us to finally move on from Mitch McConnell.

That’s what tomorrow is all about. It’s time to finally pull the plug on leadership that puts special interests and partisan power over the well-being of everyday people.

I’ve spent my entire adult life putting my country ahead of my own interests. I got into this race because our United States senator does not share those values. And over the last 350 days, we’ve laid the groundwork to beat him in November.

But to bring the change that Kentucky needs, we have to do one more thing: win the nomination. 

We have just one day left to reach as many voters as we can. If you can, chip in to help fund our get-out-the-vote efforts, and let’s go win this thing.

Thank you,

Amy

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