
"The Democratic Senate majority was already dicey. Then came Virginia."
Glenn Youngkin’s victory here in Virginia should serve as a call to Democrats all across the country: If we want to protect and expand our majorities in 2022, we need to take the action in the Senate that voters demand -- and we need to take action in our battleground states to protect Democratic seats.
This week, I'm taking some time to campaign for some of those critical seats. Today, I hope you’ll join me in supporting Senator Mark Kelly’s 2022 reelection campaign.
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Friends,
Mark Kelly has served our country and his state with distinction throughout his career. He’s a former astronaut, a retired U.S. Navy Captain, and as the husband of former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, a passionate fighter against the scourge of gun violence in our country.
In the Senate, he’s fought to tackle climate change, expand health care access and provide relief to those hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic.
But despite Mark’s successful tenure -- or perhaps because of it -- Republicans are hell-bent on making him a one-term Senator. We can’t let that happen.
Mark needs our help to build a reelection campaign that will ensure he stays in the Senate next year. Can you chip in $20, $50, or whatever you can to support Mark today?
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Like in Virginia, Arizona Democrats have been fighting for progress in their state for many years, and they have made incredible progress in recent elections. We can’t afford to lose Mark’s Senate seat to a GOP candidate in the midterms.
So please, if you’re able, donate any amount to help Mark Kelly get ready to win in next year’s critical midterm elections.
Thanks for supporting Mark and other strong Democrats across the country.
Tim Kaine
Paid for by Kaine for Virginia
Kaine for Virginia
P.O. Box 239
Alexandria, VA 22313
United States
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