From Cheri Beasley for Senate <[email protected]>
Subject BREAKING: McConnell’s super PAC pledged unprecedented spending in North Carolina’s Senate Race.
Date April 18, 2022 10:43 PM
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[1]Cheri Beasley for North Carolina

We have breaking news.

Politico just reported that McConnell’s super PAC Senate Leadership Fund has upped their total initial ad buy in North Carolina to $27 MILLION.

It’s the second-highest amount of ad spending anywhere in the country. It’s a clear indication of just how competitive and important McConnell and his allies see our race.

Please donate right now to help us prepare for the dark money that’s about to flood North Carolina. Defending and expanding our Senate majority could easily come down to North Carolina, but Cheri cannot take on McConnell and his super PACs alone.

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$27 million — yes, $27,000,000 — is an unprecedented investment in North Carolina from McConnell’s super PAC at this point in the cycle.

It’s even more than the Senate Leadership Fund initially booked in North Carolina in 2020. By Election Day 2020, that race became the most expensive Senate race in American history.

This is why it’s so urgent that we raise the resources right now to fight back. Every piece of data — polling, nonpartisan analysts’ rankings and now Republicans’ spending — indicates that this is going to be among the most competitive and closest races in the country.

Can you please make a donation today to help us fight back and flip this seat? We can win this race and send Cheri Beasley to the U.S. Senate — but only if we do this together.

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This race could be decided by a handful of votes in November. So the resources we raise right now could make the difference between winning and losing on Election Day.

Thank you,

Team Beasley
 

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