From Jason Lewis <[email protected]>
Subject New Razor Thin MN Poll!
Date August 17, 2020 4:23 PM
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All of Minnesota needs to know the truth behind the misleading liberal narrative. My opponent Tina Smith voted TWICE against COVID relief measures in the Senate. Thankfully, Minnesotans are becoming more and more aware of Tina’s poor leadership with a recent poll showing that I am within a 3% margin of error in our tight race for the Senate.If you would prefer not to receive future mailings, clickhere. [link removed]  John, 

All of Minnesota needs to know the truth behind the misleading liberal narrative. 

My opponent Tina Smith voted TWICE against COVID relief measures in the Senate. 

Thankfully, Minnesotans are becoming more and more aware of Tina’s poor leadership with a recent poll showing that I am within a 3% margin of error in our tight race for the Senate. 

Now that we are closer than ever before, we have to make the final push ahead. 

Chip in what you are able through this secure link: [link removed] [link removed]

Your donation will help my grassroots volunteers on the ground reach voters with the truth of the conservative platform. Your actions could put us in touch with a voter that could put the election in our favor, and Tina finally out of office. 

Republicans are only four seats away from losing the Senate Majority, so getting Tina out of her position of power is an opportunity Republicans cannot afford to miss. 
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Thanks, 
Jason Lewis
Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate 
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Jason Lewis for Senate
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