From BREAKING SCOTUS NEWS <[email protected]>
Subject Here is how we can save the Supreme Court!
Date October 18, 2020 5:31 PM
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BREAKING from The New York Times: If Mark Kelly wins in Arizona, he could cast the DECIDING VOTE to stop Trump's SCOTUS nominee

"I need your help...there is so much on the line."
- Mark Kelly

Kelly (D) 49%
McSally (R) 48%

DONATE $5 (BECOMES $20)

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Team -- There has NEVER been so much at stake in a Senate race:

The New York Times announced that if Mark Kelly wins in Arizona, he could be sworn in EARLY and cast the DECIDING VOTE against Trump's SCOTUS nominee!

But recent polling has Mark Kelly just a hair ahead of his GOP opponent. And with control of the Supreme Court on the line, Mitch McConnell and the entire GOP just unleashed an UNPRECEDENTED onslaught of attack ads to defeat Mark!

Failing to fight back could mean losing our ONLY chance to save the Supreme Court.

That's why we set a goal to raise $250,000 to flip the Senate, but right now, we're on track to fall DANGEROUSLY short. We MUST hit this goal, and we won't meet it without your help.

Please, rush in $5 (becomes $20) to elect Mark Kelly, flip the Senate, and save our Supreme Court! The deadline is only HOURS away and no fight is more urgent >>

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Thank you so much for stepping up,

Team DSCC









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