This is it, John.
Election Day is just under two weeks away, and Chuck Schumer is spending MILLIONS in Kansas in order to flip this seat BLUE and put a STOP to Republican Roger Marshall.
John, control of the Senate will come down to Kansas, so it’s CRITICAL that he has the resources to defend the seat. Will you please rush an emergency donation in order to keep Kansas RED? If Democrats take Kansas (taking our Senate Majority in the process), they will stop at NOTHING to inject their radical agenda across the nation.
Tax hikes. The Green New Deal. Packing the Supreme Court with liberal Justices.
All of that will be our REALITY if Democrats flip Kansas BLUE on November 3rd. This is why I’m counting on YOU to rush a conservative donation before MIDNIGHT TONIGHT and stand with Republican Roger Marshall!
YOUR SUPPORT TODAY will protect our conservative agenda and the future of this nation.
Please chip in $100, $50, or $25 TODAY in order to keep Kansas AND the Senate RED. We won’t be able to succeed without you, John. Thank you,
Mitch McConnell
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