From North Carolina Senate Alert <[email protected]>
Subject Cal Cunningham is surging
Date July 22, 2020 3:11 PM
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*** Democrat Cal Cunningham is leading in the polls in North Carolina and outraised his Republican opponent last quarter. Now, Republicans have spent another seven figures this week on nasty attacks. ***

Cal Cunningham 47%. Thom Tillis 44%. [[link removed]]

Republicans have spent more money attacking Cal Cunningham than any other Democratic Senate candidate. We have to fight back and defend Democrats like Cal. Please make a donation of $10 or more right now:

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John — Here’s the latest on the North Carolina Senate race:

1. After Cal Cunningham surged into the lead in North Carolina, Republicans started spending outrageous sums of money attacking him — now more money has been invested to go after Cal than any other Democratic Senate candidate so far this year.

2. Cal is still leading but multiple polls released in recent weeks show a margin as tight as one percent. This is likely going to be one of the closest races in the country this year and control of the Senate hinges on races like Cal's.

3. The stakes in North Carolina are high — that's why Republicans are spending even more money this week attacking Cal. And that's why we need to invest heavily to defend Democratic candidates like Cal and turn North Carolina blue.

A donation of any amount today will make a huge difference in helping Democrats win enough Senate races to take back our government. Will you please make a contribution of $10 or any amount today to help power the important work of Flip the Senate?

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Thanks for everything you do.

— Flip the Senate
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