John, I want to take this moment to say thank you.
Because of folks like you, Georgia is in play. We have a real shot at taking back the Senate, ending Mitch McConnell’s control, and moving our country forward. My campaign would not have made it this far without your commitment to our party -- and with a January runoff around the corner, I’m counting on this grassroots team to help us cross the finish line.
Here’s the truth, John: We need to replicate the massive voter turnout we saw earlier this month if there’s any chance of winning this Senate seat, and that may prove even harder now that there isn't the presidency on the ballot. We’re running out of time to make meaningful investments in voter outreach and education, so in the final 41 days of this race, I’m asking for your support.
John, will you split a $10 donation between my campaign and the DNC today so that we’re in the best position possible to keep Georgia blue in just a few weeks? Every penny will be put to work helping flip the Senate and win crucial Democratic seats in elections to come.
The Republican Party knows how vulnerable they are in Georgia, which is why they’re dumping a tremendous amount of resources into my state in these remaining weeks of the race to make sure my opponent wins. Mitch McConnell’s super PACs just made a $70 million ad buy in Georgia! John, it is absolutely crucial to our success that we scale up our operation now and reach folks where they are before they cast their ballot.
This is our last shot at flipping the Senate, and we can’t leave anything up to chance. Please, split a $10 contribution between my campaign and the DNC today.
Thank you,
Jon
Jon Ossoff
U.S. Senate candidate, Georgia
P.S. So much is on the line in this election, John. Like I said before, we’re running out of time to make an impact on the outcome of this fight, so I have to humbly ask again: Will you split a $10 donation between my campaign and the DNC so we can win this runoff, flip the Senate, and finally start working to achieve the progress our country so desperately deserves?