From R. Warnock <[email protected]>
Subject GOP super PACs have massively outspent us
Date November 14, 2021 11:37 PM
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Friend, I really need your help:

FIRST: POLITICO reported that Democrats' chances of defending our razor-thin Senate majority hinge on keeping Georgia blue.

THEN: GOP super PACs massively outspent us to launch attack ads, smear my record and retake Senate control for Mitch McConnell. 

NOW: These nasty attack ads are leaving a mark. Recent polling shows me running neck and neck with Trump's handpicked candidate – and even worse, we're falling $18,332 short of our mid-month goal to fight back against GOP attacks, pull ahead and win this race.

I’ll be blunt, friend: With our entire Democratic agenda – from voting rights to economic justice – at stake in this race, we CANNOT afford to fall behind. But that's what could happen if we miss this critical goal. So please, with time running out, I'm personally asking you to give every dollar you can spare right now:

Will you give $5 or more by midnight tonight to help us hit our mid-month goal, win in Georgia and defend our Democratic Senate majority?

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Thank you so much for your support, friend. We can win this if we stand together. 

– Sen. Raphael Warnock



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