From North Carolina Senate Alert <[email protected]>
Subject TIED
Date July 31, 2020 1:26 PM
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*** Republicans have spent millions of dollars on nasty attacks trying to tear down Cal Cunningham. Now, a new poll this week shows him TIED with his Republican opponent in North Carolina. ***

Cal Cunningham 43%. Thom Tillis 43%. [[link removed]]

North Carolina could be one of the most expensive Senate races this year. We have to fight back and defend Democrats like Cal. Please make a donation of $10 or more right now:

DONATE: [[link removed]]

John — Here’s the latest on this race:

1.
After
Cal
Cunningham
surged
into
the
lead
in
North
Carolina,
Republicans
started
spending
outrageous
sums
of
money
attacking
him

now,
North
Carolina
could
become
the
most
expensive
Senate
race
this
year.
2.
3.
A
recent
poll
shows
that
Republican
attacks
must
be
working
because
this
race
is
TIED
between
Cal
and
his
Republican
opponent.
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.
4.
5.
The
stakes
in
North
Carolina
are
high

that's
why
Mitch
McConnell
and
his
right-wing
network
have
poured
millions
into
North
Carolina
to
try
and
smear
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 before tonight's fundraising deadline to help power the important work of Flip the Senate?

DONATE: [[link removed]]

Thanks for everything you do.

— Flip the Senate
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