New York Times:
Lindsey Graham 46% vs Jaime Harrison 40%
But we still have time to put Jaime back on top. Pitch in now >>
Bad news, John,
The New York Times just released a new poll and it isn’t pretty: Lindsey Graham now leads Jaime Harrison by six points.
And they found that Lindsey’s poll numbers increased during the sham Supreme Court hearings. It’s clear that the millions of dollars from Mitch McConnell’s Super PAC is moving the needle in this race.
We’ve seen the polls go back and forth pretty dramatically in the last 48 hours alone and that means there is a lot of room left to influence the electorate and sway the eight percent of voters who are undecided.
Our team is on the ground knocking on doors and turning out Jaime Harrison voters right now, but we’re going to need to work twice as hard to recapture the momentum. So, we’re asking, John, will you rush a gift now to put Jaime back on top?
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Here’s the upshot:
- Lindsey Graham has taken the lead in this New York Times poll, largely based on his spotlight-stealing performance at the hearings
- Every other poll, including a Data For Progress poll released just 48 hours ago, shows this race is still a dead heat
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And according to the New York Times, the final result of this race will “hinge on the scale of the Black turnout.”
Jaime has already proven he can capture the lead in this race once, and he can do it again. But every vote and every voter is going to matter, and we will need to work twice as hard in these final three weeks to give him a lead that lasts.
Jaime can win this race, but not without your help. Grassroots donors like you turned South Carolina into one of the most competitive battlegrounds in the country, and we need you to make sure we don’t waste this chance to flip the state blue. Rush a gift now in this critical moment to fuel the ground game and flip the Senate blue >>
Let’s do this,
Team Lindsey Must Go
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