From EMILY's List <[email protected]>
Subject ICYMI: [SENATE MAP] 4 seats we need to flip, 5 races where we can do it
Date October 22, 2020 7:26 PM
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Hi there,

12 days. That's how much time left we have to flip the Senate.

$175,000. That's how much we're raising to help our women make it happen.

Hitting this critical fundraising goal means we can go above and beyond in helping our seven Senate women come out on top. And we're so close to reaching it.

There's no time to waste. Donate $3 now toward our $175,000 Flip the Senate Fund goal by midnight tonight and help pro-choice Democratic women turn the Senate blue:

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Thank you,

the EMILY's List team

----------Original Message---------
From: Karen Defilippi, EMILY's List
Sent: Tues, Oct 20, 2020

This year, there are 23 Republican-held Senate seats in play. Democrats need to win just four to take back the Senate.

We are so close to flipping the Senate, but we can't leave anything on the table.

We've endorsed five women in critical red-to-blue Senate races across the country: Paulette Jordan in Idaho, Theresa Greenfield in Iowa, Barbara Bollier in Kansas, Sara Gideon in Maine, and MJ Hegar in Texas.

Donate $3 now:

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If we win in all five, we will flip the Senate with pro-choice Democratic women alone.

This is a real possibility, but not without every last one of us giving it everything we've got.

Donate $3 now toward our $175,000 Flip the Senate Fund goal and help our women take back the Senate majority this November:

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Thanks,

Karen Defilippi
Vice President of Federal and Gubernatorial Campaigns, EMILY's List
















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