From Take Back North Carolina <[email protected]>
Subject Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight reports:
Date October 19, 2020 7:04 PM
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Brandt, we’re emailing you for $4. Will you let us explain why?

Democrats only need to pick up four seats to take back the Senate and end Mitch McConnell’s grip on power in Washington. And our opponent, Senator Thom Tillis, is one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents in the country.

Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight even says Democrats are slightly favored to win North Carolina’s Senate election, and with it, the whole majority.

Public polls show we have what it takes to defeat Tillis. Every major election forecaster has rated our race a toss-up. And this people-powered campaign continues to outpace Tillis’ fundraising — thanks to folks like you chipping in when you can.

That’s why Mitch McConnell’s super PAC recently launched a massive negative ad blitz against us — to the tune of $6 million! It’s clear there is a real opening for Democrats in North Carolina, but Washington Republicans and their deep-pocketed allies are pulling out all the stops to close it.

Will you join our campaign to flip North Carolina’s Senate seat and bring Democrats closer to taking back the majority by chipping in $4 today? With almost two weeks left, anything you donate now will be put to immediate use:

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The people of North Carolina deserve to be represented by someone who will always put their interests first — not cave in to the highest bidder. Our race is a huge opportunity to take back the Senate and get our government working for ordinary folks again, but only if we fight for it.

That’s why we’re asking for your help today. Thanks.

— Team Cal

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