John,
We’re excited to share the news that yesterday was a huge night for Republicans! We saw strong conservatives elected in New Jersey, Mississippi, and Kentucky. The Republican State Leadership Committee is proud to have helped candidates fight back against attacks from Democrats and their liberal allies.
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Republicans for the first time swept all of the statewide elections in Mississippi while winning a super majority in the state Senate and growing the super majority in the House, won each of the down-ballot races in Kentucky, and Mike Testa flipped a critical state Senate seat in deep blue New Jersey that could move Republicans out of a super minority. We have so much to celebrate from a successful Election Day.
And while these wins are important, our fight isn’t over. We’ve got more must-win elections next week and in the coming months. As they did in yesterday’s elections, Democrats and their liberal allies are going to pour millions of dollars into these races. In fact, these elections are top priorities for radical liberals like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Why? Because just a handful of these elections could determine as much as a 149-seat swing in the U.S. House of Representatives, which is currently in the process of trying to impeach President Trump.
We can’t rest – the Democrats are on to their next targets in other states already. Yesterday’s wins are important, but we need you to click here to send an Election Victory donation to help us continue the fight. ([link removed])
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Your support made our success in New Jersey, Kentucky, and Mississippi, possible. Let’s do it again.
Sincerely,
Austin Chambers
President
Republican State Leadership Committee
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