From James Carville <[email protected]>
Subject Please step up for Cheri, John
Date July 21, 2022 3:23 PM
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[1]Cheri Beasley for North Carolina

Listen team, it’s not an exaggeration that if Democrats lose the Senate majority, there will be major consequences.

We need to elect Senators who have the backbone to do what’s right and save our planet from climate catastrophe, protect abortion rights, and ultimately save our democracy from the hands of far-right politicians.

Cheri Beasley is the candidate for the job, and that means every one of us needs to step up in a BIG way to make sure she has the resources to win her election in November.

I’m calling on you to chip in $3 or any amount you can right now to Cheri Beasley’s campaign for U.S. Senate. I know she has what it takes to win this race but only if we do our part.

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Polls have consistently shown Cheri tied with her right-wing, outside-the-mainstream opponent, Ted Budd. And while Budd relies on floods of GOP dark money to keep his campaign running, Cheri’s campaign is fueled by the grassroots support of folks like you.

I mean it when I say North Carolina likely decides whether we protect and expand our Senate majority, which is why we need to be ready to fight with all we’ve got to elect Cheri this November.

Rush in a contribution right away to make sure Cheri Beasley has the resources she needs to be North Carolina’s next Senator. We need lots and lots of individual donations to make sure we keep her where she needs to be.

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Now is not the time to sit on the sidelines. You gotta step up so we can fight and WIN!

Thanks for doing your part,
James Carville

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