From James Carville <[email protected]>
Subject it’s game over if we lose Ohio

Date March 11, 2022 3:54 PM
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John,
Conventional wisdom suggests that Dems are cruisin’ for a bruisin’ this fall, and a loss in the Ohio Senate race will all but guarantee that.
The only person standing between Mitch McConnell and a Senate majority is you, John.
If we’re going to have a chance in hell of defending the Senate, then we need you to step up right now. I’m personally asking: Will you chip in toward Tim Ryan’s $80,000 end-of-quarter goal so we can buck the trend and expand our majority?
Can you PLEASE split a contribution of $25 or more between Tim Ryan's campaign and CommonGood today? [[link removed]]
Fundraising deadlines are a matter of life or death for campaigns—whether or not Tim has the resources could be the difference between meaningful progress or a negligent, hostile Senate under Mitch McConnell.
With a 50-50 split in the Senate, we have zero room for error, and that’s why I’m asking for your help right now.
Hitting this end-of-quarter goal means better field organizing, more ads and social media exposure, and a better shot to win an uphill battle. Can I count on you to donate to Tim’s campaign so we can hit this goal and make our stand in the Senate? [[link removed]]
DONATE $25 [[link removed]]
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DONATE $250 [[link removed]]
Donate ANY [[link removed]]
Let’s do this,
James Carville
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