From Cheri Beasley for North Carolina <[email protected]>
Subject 2 huge updates (polling + GOP attack ad)
Date May 16, 2022 8:06 PM
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We wanted to make sure you saw our critical email from last Thursday about the breaking news in North Carolina. Bottom line: this is an extremely competitive race, and we must fight back against these brand new Republican ads attacking Cheri.

Donate to flip North Carolina and expand the majority.

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Original Message:

Hey team, two pieces of breaking news right now:

First, a new poll was just released today that shows North Carolina’s Senate race is in a dead heat – no matter which Republican is the nominee:

Ted Budd (R): 45%
Cheri Beasley (D): 45%
Pat McCrory (R): 45%
Cheri Beasley (D): 44%

Plus, the NRSC just announced they were launching a $6.5 million ad buy in North Carolina starting TOMORROW. Republicans don’t even have a nominee, so there is no doubt that this will be an attack ad aimed squarely at us.

We urgently need your help to fight back. Rush a donation to our campaign right now to flip this seat. Every donation makes a difference in a race this close.

DONATE: [link removed]

North Carolina is one of just two states in the entire country where the NRSC is going on the air now. It’s us and Arizona. That tells you just how competitive they see this race.

The NRSC is going on the air earlier than they ever have before because the data is very clear. This race is neck and neck, and the Senate majority could all come down to North Carolina.

But today’s poll confirms what we’ve known for months: No matter which far-right Republican emerges from their primary, Cheri Beasley is in a strong position to defeat them. But we need your help to get ready for these attacks:

Please make a donation to our campaign right now to flip North Carolina’s Senate seat and send Cheri Beasley to the U.S. Senate.

DONATE: [link removed]

Thanks,

Team Beasley
 

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