From Team Hick <[email protected]>
Subject Hear it straight from FiveThirtyEight:
Date November 3, 2019 10:40 PM
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Friend, FiveThirtyEight just weighed in on our race, and they've named it one of the most flippable seats of 2020--calling Cory Gardner "especially vulnerable".

We know why he's "especially vulnerable"--it's his record.

Gardner's votes on issues from health care to gun safety to climate change are consistently out of step with Colorado. He puts Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell's Washington special-interest agenda ahead of what's best for our state.

But let's face facts. The other side is not going down without a fight. They're mobilizing their big-money machine to help save Gardner. Meanwhile, we've built our campaign the right way, refusing to take one dime from corporate PACs.

Today marks exactly one year from Election Day 2020. If flipping this seat and taking back control of the Senate is important to you, will you sign up to make a monthly recurring donation to build our grassroots campaign for the long haul?

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This is one of the most impactful things you can do for our campaign--and for flipping the Senate blue in 2020.

We are so grateful for your support.

Thanks,
Team Hick

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