From NJ-11 Race Update <[email protected]>
Subject “NJ Reps Appear Extra Vulnerable”
Date February 11, 2022 8:01 PM
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BREAKING: “New Jersey’s Reps Appear Extra Vulnerable”
- Daily Caller, January 27, 2022
According to some reports, New Jersey now has “the largest number of vulnerable Democratic incumbents” -- and that includes Mikie.
This might explain why there’s a crowded field of SIX REPUBLICAN OPPONENTS potentially vying to flip NJ-11.
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Mikie has already been identified as one of a handful of Democrats who are competing in tough, hyper-competitive races in 2022.
And because Washington Republicans only need to flip five seats to take back the House, you better believe they’re going to target battlegrounds like New Jersey to make it happen.
Here’s the good news: If we work together from now until November, we can make sure Washington Republicans’ plans fail. Let’s show them what they’re up against in 2022 -- chip in now if you can. [[link removed]]
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Team Mikie

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