This is important: Trump’s handpicked candidate Herschel Walker (R) is now officially the GOP nominee for Senate here in Georgia, meaning he and I will be facing off this November.
My race is going to be competitive and it could have major down-ballot consequences. With the entire GOP establishment behind Walker, keeping Georgia blue and building our Democratic power will come down to your grassroots support.
So I'm urgently asking you to split a donation between my reelection campaign and the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee – so we can protect our Democratic Senate majority and make states like Georgia blue at the state level. Will you split $10 or more right now between my campaign and the DLCC?
If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately and be split between the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee and Raphael Warnock.
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Here’s why your support today couldn’t be more important: CNN is calling me the most vulnerable Democratic senator on the ballot – in a race that experts at FiveThirtyEight say could decide Senate control.
That’s why the GOP is coming after Georgia as a top target for defeat. With the general election officially here, it’s never been more urgent to fight back against the GOP’s attacks and pull ahead in my race and other must-win down-ballot races across the country. That’s why we set a rapid-response goal to raise $25,000 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 now with our Senate campaign so we can defeat Herschel Walker and win in Georgia, and to the DLCC to build our Democratic power in the state legislature?
Thank you for stepping up when it matters most. I truly appreciate it.
— Rev. Raphael Warnock

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DLCC is asking for only $5,000 from federally permissible sources, such as individuals. DLCC is not asking for funds in excess of federal limits or from federally prohibited sources, such as corporations, labor unions, federal contractors, and foreign nationals.
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