From Michael Bennet <[email protected]>
Subject Can I explain?
Date June 24, 2021 9:25 PM
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Folks —

In just a minute, I will ask you to split a contribution between my re-election campaign and Tammy Baldwin's work to protect the Senate majority. But first, I’d like to explain why your support is so important — especially now.

You might be surprised to hear this, but a large portion of our budget comes from grassroots contributions to emails just like this one. I’m the only Democratic Senator up for re-election that’s refusing to accept a single cent of corporate PAC and federal lobbyist money.

From day one, I wanted this team to be fueled by hard-working folks chipping in what they could for a movement we all believe in. I never want there to be a question of who I work for — that answer will always be you.

Look, this isn’t the easy path. And it makes us especially vulnerable to outside attacks now that Washington Republicans and their mega-donors are gearing up to retake the Senate.

But I’ve seen the power of this grassroots team. I know if we dig deep and work together, we can overcome anything thrown our way. But I have to admit, I’m a little worried we’ll miss our FEC fundraising goal next week.

That’s why I’m personally asking you to split a contribution of any amount that’s meaningful to you between Tammy Baldwin and my campaign to help us reach our goal, protect this seat, and defend the Democratic Senate majority. I appreciate you.

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Honestly, the amount you give is far less important than the act of you donating. Because every time you chip in to this campaign, you’re making a declaration of support for the type of movement we’re building.

Thank you,

Michael

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