This is important: Herschel Walker (R) is now officially the GOP nominee for Senate in Georgia, meaning he and I will be facing off this November. With the entire GOP establishment behind Walker, keeping this seat and the Senate blue will come down to your grassroots support. So I’m urgently asking: Will you split $10 or more right now between my campaign and Martin Heinrich’s so we can keep Georgia and the Senate blue? If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will immediately be split between Raphael Warnock and Martin Heinrich: Here’s why your support today couldn’t be more important: CNN is calling me the most vulnerable Democratic senator on the ballot — in the race that experts at FiveThirtyEight say could decide Senate control. That’s why Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, and the GOP are coming after me as their top seat for defeat. Even before the primary, they had already poured nearly $15 MILLION into Walker’s campaign to flip this seat — and now, recent polls show me 1 point down. With the general election officially here, it’s never been more urgent to fight back against the GOP’s attacks and pull ahead in this must-win race. That’s why we set a rapid-response goal to raise $100,000 by midnight tonight, but right now, we’re dangerously short. So please, I’m counting on you: Will you split an urgent donation of $10 or more between my and Martin’s campaign — so we can defeat Herschel Walker, win in Georgia, and defend our Democratic Senate majority? If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will immediately be split between Raphael Warnock and Martin Heinrich: Thank you for stepping up when it matters most. I truly appreciate it. — Rev. Raphael Warnock |
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