John, this is big news out of South Carolina:

After multiple polls showed Jaime Harrison and Sen. Lindsey Graham within the margin-of-error in South Carolina’s Senate race, the Cook Political Report has upgraded our chances of flipping this seat blue.

It’s clear election forecasters are starting to see what we’ve been seeing on the ground for months in South Carolina: Jaime has the platform, the inclusive strategy, and the life experience to win this election.

He is building the kind of coalition of Black, brown, and progressive white voters across South Carolina that it’s going to take to defeat Lindsey Graham.

But big money is going to pour into South Carolina to stop him. Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell won’t let one of their closest allies in the Senate lose without a fight.

Jaime is counting on our support to fight back and flip South Carolina blue. Will you split a contribution between his campaign and DFA today to help Jaime build a winning campaign?

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Jaime isn’t like most people who run for the U.S. Senate. He grew up in poverty but in a tight-knit community that helped one another, and promised his family he would go to law school to one day give back and help those who helped him.

After receiving a scholarship to Yale University and then attending Georgetown Law, Jaime went on to make history by becoming the first African-American chairman of the South Carolina Democratic Party.

He’s running to deliver real change to communities like his. Communities that have been left behind for far too long by the failed policies of politicians like Lindsey Graham.

Pitch in now to help send Jaime to the U.S. Senate and flip this South Carolina Senate seat blue:

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This is an incredible opportunity to flip a historically-red Senate seat blue and make real change for the people of South Carolina. Thank you for making this work possible.

— Charles

Charles Chamberlain, Chair
Democracy for America