From Flip the Senate <[email protected]>
Subject Susan Collins
Date October 11, 2019 12:34 AM
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Team,

Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court by a single vote last year.

Susan Collins was that vote.

She put him on the Supreme Court and sold out millions of women in the process. And this week, Collins was caught fundraising from Republican mega-donors off of her deciding vote for Kavanaugh.

Susan Collins put the lives of women in Maine and across our country in jeopardy when she cast her vote to confirm Kavanaugh — and now, she’s using that vote to raise money for her re-election campaign in 2020.

Help us fight back against Susan Collins — support Democratic candidates like Sara Gideon today by donating $10 or more to invest in our campaign to flip the Senate in 2020:

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Susan Collins claims that this vote was “one of the most important moments of her career.”

Well, friend, that may be true -- but not in the way she thinks.

We have a chance to send her packing along with Mitch McConnell and many other Senate Republicans who were complicit in the sham confirmation process that put Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court for life.

But winning next November will depend on all of us coming together right now. Unseating Susan Collins won’t be easy -- as Mitch McConnell and his special-interest groups will be backing her by pouring dark money into this race in Maine. We can stop them.

Pitch in $10 or more to help us flip the Senate and send Republicans like Susan Collins packing next year. Your contribution today will help us finally bring accountability back to our government.

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Thanks for fighting with us.

— Flip the Senate
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