From Team Casey <[email protected]>
Subject Here's our plan to defend the Senate majority
Date March 31, 2021 1:56 PM
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Hey,

Elections aren't rocket science. In the end, winning comes down to getting the most support.

There are a lot of ways to get there -- delivering a strong message, identifying likely voters, and spending money in a smart way -- but the biggest factor is often simply how many people are willing to invest their money and their time.

This team helped win the Senate majority by identifying and supporting candidates in critical races and by asking you to join us. With the next election drawing closer each day and our razor-thin majority on the line, Bob is counting on you to do your part once again.

Will you stand with Bob and our team again in defending the majority we built together? Chip in before tonight's end-of-quarter deadline to help us kick-start even more winning campaigns.

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Senator Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and his dark-money friends are already hard at work to erase the progress we're making.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee just launched $1 million in ads targeting the four most vulnerable Senate Democrats.

Our team isn't in a position to write big checks like that to defend our majority, but we CAN make sure that your grassroots support goes where it's needed most to make the biggest impact. But we need to start right now.

Don't wait to do your part to defend the Senate majority and build our nation back better. Chip in now, before tonight's end-of-quarter deadline.

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Thank you for being a part of the team,

Team Casey


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