From PCCC Elections Team <[email protected]>
Subject Invest in a progressive South
Date November 2, 2020 1:36 PM
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The New York Times reports that "a political shift is underway in the
South that could have a lasting impact well past this election."

NBC News reports "Despite the political convention that Republicans hold a
secure grip on the South, Democratic candidates are polling competitively
in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia..."

[ [link removed] ]With the polls looking closer than ever, we have to act with urgency.
Invest in a more progressive South by sending a donation directly to top
Democratic Senate candidates today.

Once-safe Republican seats in the South are up for grabs -- and that shift
is making Republicans nervous. The Center for Responsive Politics reports
that Mitch McConnell's Super Pac has spent $200 million on the 2020
election. Right-wing billionaire Sheldon Adelson and his wife alone have
spent over $100 million on Republican candidates.

Every dollar we chip in now could make the difference between the status
quo, and actual progress. 

[ [link removed] ]These Southern Senate candidates need our support to flip red Senate
seats blue:

Jaime Harrison (SC-Sen) is in a dead-heat race against Republican Senator
Lindsey Graham, a top Trump enabler. Jaime overcame poverty and went on to
become a teacher after attending Yale and Georgetown Law.

Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock (GA-Sen) is the Senior Pastor at Ebenezer Baptist
Church in Atlanta, the former pulpit of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. He’s leading in polling and fundraising amongst a pack of 21 opponents
in a special election to unseat incumbent Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler,
the wealthiest U.S. Senator. Jon Ossoff (GA-Sen) is in a tight, toss-up
race to defeat an early supporter of Trump, incumbent Republican Sen.
David Perdue.

Cal Cunningham (NC-Sen) is the veteran ahead in polling of Republican Sen.
Thom Tillis, one of the most vulnerable Republicans up for re-election in
2020.

Mike Espy (MS-Sen) was the first Black Secretary of the Department of
Agriculture. He’s running to defeat incumbent Republican Sen. Cindy
Hyde-Smith, who has made jokes about public hangings. This is a razor-thin
race with Espy only 1 point behind Hyde-Smith.

[ [link removed] ]Rush a donation directly to their campaigns now, so we can flip the
Senate, protect health care, and usher in a new era progressive
representation in the American South.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Elections Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)

P.S. Use these ActBlue links to donate to [ [link removed] ]Senate candidates or [ [link removed] ]House
candidates. That way the candidates know your money came from
progressives.


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