Let me start with the obvious:
There is no taking back the Senate without winning Michigan's U.S. Senate seat in the next election. Period. End of story.
As you know, we have a competitive Democratic primary with several candidates running to be the party's nominee. There's a good chance that the race will come down to the end, with the candidates spending every last dollar they need to capture the nomination.
On the Republican side, there is an almost certain nominee -- Mike Rogers, the one we beat in the last election. While the Democratic nominee will come out of the primary with very little cash on hand, the Republican will be flush.
That is a tremendous disadvantage.
The good news is, there's something called the Michigan Senate Democratic Nominee fund that people who want to hold this seat can contribute to. The moment we have a nominee, they will get all the money in the fund -- a real boon when it's needed most. I know all about this fund because I benefitted from it in 2024, as soon as I won my own Senate primary.
The fund is lower than the eventual nominee would probably like at this point, so I'm stepping up to try and fill its coffers. I need your help to get it done.
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This is one of the most strategic donations you can make before this FEC deadline ends. Thanks for making it happen if you can.
Elissa
PAID FOR BY ELISSA SLOTKIN FOR MICHIGAN
P.O. Box 4145
East Lansing, MI 48826
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