Hi friends,
Thanks to our Democratic majority in the Senate, we've been able to pass critical legislation that invests in our nation's infrastructure, provides economic relief to the American people, and expands access to health care -- just to name a few.
But CNN is reporting that the 2022 election will be an “uphill battle” for Democrats to keep the Senate majority. Mitch McConnell is targeting the four key seats that are most likely to flip to the GOP: Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada, Reverend Raphael Warnock in Georgia, Mark Kelly in Arizona, and our race in New Hampshire.
Losing even one seat in 2022 means losing the Senate. National GOP groups and far-right megadonors have spent tens of millions of dollars attacking us, and there are millions more on the way as part of their plan to take back the Senate.
With control of the Senate hinging on these four races and our biggest FEC deadline of the year just around the corner, we can't afford to fall short.
That's why we're launching a massive “Protect our Senate Majority” fundraising push to defend the four most vulnerable Democrats. Can I count on you to split a donation between my campaign and Senator Warnock's in Georgia, Senator Kelly's in Arizona, and Senator Cortez Masto’s in Nevada before midnight tonight?
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If Mitch McConnell succeeds in flipping the Senate, Republicans could strip away the right to vote, restrict access to reproductive health care, roll back environmental protections, and more.
There is so much at stake in this election, and if we don't commit early to protecting our Senate majority, we could lose it. We're counting on your grassroots support to fight back against right-wing attacks and stand up to the GOP's deep pockets.
With the future of our democracy on the line, your support could not be more important. Please split a donation to hold onto these critical seats and keep the Senate blue.
Thank you for being with us in this fight.
With every good wish,
Maggie Hassan
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