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Hey y'all,
You heard it from Charlie — this Senate race is going to be a TOSS-UP.
And if you’ve been waiting for the right time to donate, that time is now. Can you chip in?
We need all the help we can get, and the sooner we get it, the better we can strategize our path to victory.
While it’s easy for one donation to feel like a drop in the bucket, the truth is that our people-powered movement depends on your collective contributions.
You’d be surprised how quickly $10 can multiply if just ten people reading this decide to chip in.
Your donation will help us hire staff and organize volunteers early on so we can hit the ground running in 2026.
So, if you're ready to defend our Senate majority and protect our democracy, chip in $10 now.>>
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Missed Charlie's email? Read it below:
Hey, it’s Charlie.
Republicans have always talked a big game about helping working folks when facing cameras or on the campaign trail, but time and again, they've protected big-money interests over the people.
This past election, Georgians saw through it and sent a clear message. It’s time for leadership that puts voters, not corporations, first.
We flipped two seats on the all-Republican Public Service Commission — a huge win alongside a wave of many other Democratic victories across the country.
People are tired of the constant struggle to afford healthcare, groceries, and other basic necessities, and they’re demanding change. We’re on a mission to deliver it.
But, this is only the beginning, and we can’t slow down now.
We need to carry this momentum all the way through to the 2026 elections.
With a razor-thin majority, Republicans are ready to pull out all the stops to maintain power. And while they may out-raise us and out-spend us, with enough early preparation, we can win this fight together.
The fate of our democracy rests on the Georgia Senate race, and we're not taking any chances. Will you chip in $10 to strengthen our war chest now?
Let’s go,
Charlie Bailey
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