In 2016, I won by only 1,017 votes, beating the incumbent Republican in one of the closest races in history.

Regardless of who my opponent is in 2022, this will be a hard-fought race, and I'm not taking anything for granted.

With our 50-50 Senate majority, Republicans only have to flip one seat to retake control, and Mitch McConnell is all in on New Hampshire. If I lose, Democrats will lose our slim majority — affecting everything from health care protections to the fate of Roe v. Wade.

Make no mistake, no matter who emerges as the Republican nominee, this will still be one of the most competitive Senate races in the country. Winning in a swing state like New Hampshire isn’t easy, and it isn’t cheap. Mitch McConnell and his dark money allies are already flooding the state with millions of dollars in attack ads, and they will continue to do everything in their power to flip this seat red.

With all eyes on New Hampshire, it's critical that my campaign has the resources necessary to build a robust on-the-ground campaign that is ready for whatever the GOP throws our way.

Can you split a donation between my campaign and Tammy Baldwin’s to keep the Senate blue?

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The stakes of this election are high, and this race could decide the fate of the Senate. That's why I'm reaching out to you today, team. Defending our Senate majority is the only way we can stop Mitch McConnell from blocking our progress and enacting his right-wing agenda. What happens in New Hampshire could shape the course of our country for decades.

I’m no stranger to tough fights, and I know we can win this. But it’s not going to be easy, and it’s going to take all of us working together. Piece by piece, one dollar at a time, we are going to build the strongest campaign we can. That starts with you, please split a donation between Tammy Baldwin and my campaign today.

Thank you for your support. I couldn’t be more grateful to have you with me.

With every good wish,

Maggie Hassan