From Kirsten Gillibrand <[email protected]>
Subject I know your inbox is flooded
Date October 27, 2021 1:56 PM
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It's the end of the month, which means your inbox is undoubtedly flooded with requests for donations. And with a limited budget, I understand it can be difficult to know where to invest.
So today, I want to share my recommendations—the four Democratic Senators up for re-election next year who will benefit most from your support right now: Senators Maggie Hassan in New Hampshire, Mark Kelly in Arizona, Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada, and Raphael Warnock in Georgia. [[link removed]]
CNN just reported: Maggie, Mark, Catherine and Raphael are the four Senate Democrats most likely to lose their seats next year. They’re also outstanding leaders whose votes were critical to passing the American Rescue Plan. We need to hold the line and protect these four purple state Senators if we’re going to save our Senate majority.
These four races are right on the margin. Between the voter suppression bills sweeping the country and the MILLIONS of dollars that Trump loyalists are already pouring into these races, there’s a very real chance we could lose all four seats. But with the resources, Maggie, Mark, Catherine and Raphael can win and save our majority. So I’m setting a bold goal: Raise $10,000 for EACH of these four candidates in 24 hours.
Please, split a donation to SAVE our Senate majority and re-elect Senators Maggie Hassan, Mark Kelly, Catherine Cortez Masto and Raphael Warnock. [[link removed]]
Here’s the latest on each of these races:
*
Maggie
Hassan
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flipped
New
Hampshire’s
Senate
seat
in
2016
by
just
1,017
votes.
So
it’s
no
surprise
that
she’s
the
top
target
for
Mitch
McConnell
and
the
Trump
network.
And
the
latest
polls
have
her
TRAILING
her
two
likely
opponents
in
a
head-to-head
matchup.


*
Your
support
helped
propel
Mark
Kelly
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to
a
narrow
victory
in
his
2020
Special
Election—but
now,
Mark’s
up
for
re-election
in
2022.
Three
Republicans
have
already
jumped
into
the
race
to
defeat
Mark,
and
The
Hill
just
named
Mark’s
seat
one
of
the
most
likely
to
flip
in
2022.


*
Catherine
Cortez
Masto
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played
a
HUGE
role
in
flipping
the
Senate
last
year
as
head
of
the
Democratic
Senatorial
Campaign
Committee.
Now,
the
first
and
only
Latina
in
the
Senate
is
facing
a
seriously
tough
re-election
campaign
of
her
own
in
Nevada—one
that
could
decide
which
party
controls
the
Senate.


*
We
flipped
Georgia—and
the
Senate—blue
thanks
to
Raphael
Warnock
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.
But
like
Mark
Kelly,
Raphael
won
a
special
election
in
January,
and
is
running
for
re-election
next
year.
Georgia
Republicans
are
launching
a
massive
voter
suppression
campaign
to
retake
Raphael’s
seat.
He
needs
the
resources—now—to
fight
back.


Early money is the key to victory in these four races—if our candidates can organize and get their messages out now, they’ll win.
So please, give as much as you can to re-elect Maggie, Mark, Catherine and Raphael and save our Senate majority. [[link removed]]
I’m so grateful for your support—and I know Maggie, Mark, Catherine and Raphael are, too.
-Kirsten
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