From Defend the Senate <[email protected]>
Subject What do these 3 states have in common?
Date December 7, 2021 5:09 PM
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New Hampshire.
Arizona.
Georgia.

John, what do each of these states have in common?

All three are held by Democrats who narrowly won their races and are up for re-election in next year’s midterm elections.

We already know that next year’s midterm elections are going to be a battle. We’re going to have to dig deep and fight hard in all of these states above if we want to maintain our Senate majority.

Now more than ever, we need to expand our 50-50 Senate majority and make sure Mitch McConnell and his far-right allies never take control of the Senate again.

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We can’t afford to give McConnell and his allies the upper hand. They have a seemingly endless war chest of campaign cash that they can use to pummel our Democrats on the airwaves.

But we beat them in the past — and we can beat them again.

Any amount you chip in today will go towards our work to defend Democrats like Maggie Hassan, Mark Kelly and Raphael Warnock.

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