From GOP Polling Update (via Stand For America PAC) <[email protected]>
Subject Confidential memo: How we win
Date September 5, 2021 5:15 PM
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CONFIDENTIAL MEMO

 

To: John

From: Stand For America PAC

* In Virginia, the race is effectively TIED...
* In Florida, Republicans lead by just 3%…
* In the “Generic Congressional Ballot,” the Democrats have a 7% lead…
Democrats know if they can win Virginia, they will win BIG in 2022, and then
have control over Washington for as long as they want.

 

The stakes have never been higher: We’re just FIVE seats from taking back the
House and ONE seat from taking back the Senate.

 

That’s why we need every Republican to chip in at least $5 right away.
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The Democrats aren’t waiting! And we can’t afford to fall behind.

 

But Republicans will lose in 2022 if we fail to raise the resources necessary
to compete with the Democrats’ massive fundraising machine. 

 

That’s why it’s so important that everyone who reads this pitches in $5 or
more to defeat the Democrats.
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This is an all-hands-on-deck movement. If you can chip in even $1, it would go
a long way in helping elect strong conservatives in 2022. 

 

We can win in 2022 and stop the Biden administration from having two more
years of a rubber stamp in the House and Senate.But only if everyone steps up. 

 

Can we count on you to help us win back our GOP majority and stop Biden’s
harmful agenda?
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