John, during last weekend's debate in Georgia, Rev. Raphael Warnock showed the world why the Working Families Party is so proud to be supporting him:
"I'm a Matthew 25 Christian, that's what I am: I was hungry, and you fed me. I was thirsty, and you gave me something to drink. I was sick, and you visited me. Love your neighbor — and for me, that means you don't get rid of your neighbor's healthcare, particularly in the middle of a pandemic."
We're fighting day in and day out to send someone with such a clear moral vision for what our country should look like to Washington. But the polls are close — and we have no doubt it will all come down to turnout. If we don't have the resources to implement every part of our GOTV plan, we could fall short of securing this victory and flipping the Senate.
Early voting starts in just SIX days across Georgia. Can you contribute $5 or more right now to our Georgia Runoff GOTV Fund to help us reach more voters?
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Yesterday, Data for Progress released a new poll showing Raphael Warnock ahead of Kelly Loeffler by three points, 50-47.
We know polls are only a rough snapshot of the electorate. But every other indicator we see on the ground is also telling us this runoff will be razor close. So our plan to win in Georgia is people-first and turnout-focused, zeroing in on the 2.5 million voters who turned out for Joe Biden last month.
But Republicans are flooding millions of dollars into the state. They're using that money to pound the airwaves with false attack ads, which is why it's so critical we break through the noise with safe, in-person voter contact, phone calls, texts, and digital outreach.
Rush a contribution of $5 or more to our Georgia Runoff GOTV Fund today. We mean it when we say every dollar matters when it comes to reaching voters in these final weeks of this runoff election.
In solidarity,
All of us at the Working Families Party
P.S. We made a mistake in an email we sent on Sunday. We stated that Georgians "cannot afford six more years of Kelly Loeffler," when in fact, the winner of this runoff (and we hope it's Raphael Warnock!) will only serve for two years, through 2022. That's because this is a special election for the remaining two years of former Senator Johnny Isakson's term. It can all be a bit confusing — which is one more reason our work to engage and turn out Georgia voters is so essential.
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