From James Carville <[email protected]>
Subject Mark my words
Date July 15, 2022 3:52 PM
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John,
I’ve done the math on this thing every which way, and the answer is always the same:
Democrats don’t hold the Senate majority (let alone expand it) in November without Ohio.
In a crummy Midterm year for Democrats, there just aren’t a lot of pickup opportunities, with one whopper of an exception.
Ohio—this race is so close that the Senate majority might as well be decided with a coin flip, and that means we’ve got a chance.
But we need your help to do that, John — can you split a donation between Tim Ryan’s campaign and CommonGood ASAP? He’s our best shot at expanding our Democratic Senate majority. [[link removed]]
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Republicans are talking as if they’ve already got Ohio in the bag. But if that’s true, why the hell are they pouring more than $80 million into trying to buy this open Senate seat?
It’s because they know that Tim Ryan can win.
That’s why they’re propping up their Silicon Valley puppet JD Vance with beaucoup bucks—because Tim Ryan would give working folks another voice in the Senate.
Tim Ryan is Democrats’ best chance at expanding the Senate majority and actually getting some legislation passed. Can I count on you to get off the sidelines and chip in to his campaign to flip Ohio blue? [[link removed]]
Mark my words: Ohio is THE battleground that will decide the Senate this year.
So let’s get to it.
James Carville
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