I really need your help: We need to wire $50,000 to the TV stations to keep our brand-new runoff ads on the air — but right now, we're falling just short.
Election experts from Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight to The New York Times are saying that this race will decide Senate control. But my opponent, Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler, is spending $23 million of her own personal fortune to buy this seat.
And with recent polls showing me in the lead, Mitch McConnell is lining up the full force of the Republican establishment to crush our people-powered campaign and keep this seat red.
The GOP knows that Democrats have zero chance of taking back the Senate if we lose here in Georgia. With polls showing a neck-and-neck race, the only way we can pull ahead and win is if we stay live on the airwaves.
That's why I'm asking you to pitch in right now:
Please, will you rush a contribution of $10 or more to keep our ads on the air, win in Georgia, and take back the Senate for Democrats?
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We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to flip this seat blue and elect Georgia's first Black senator in history. But we're running out of the critical funds we need to keep our message on the airwaves and fight back against GOP attacks — and we can't afford to fall short with less than two months to go.
That’s why your contribution matters so much today.
Thank you for your support.
Raphael Warnock
U.S. Senate candidate, Georgia
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