From Michael Bennet <[email protected]>
Subject CNN just ranked my seat in the top 10 most likely to flip
Date August 10, 2022 9:01 PM
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CNN updated their ranking of the top 10 Senate seats most likely to flip.

And my seat is back on the list, John.

I’m running a people-powered campaign against a candidate who writes his campaign personal checks when grassroots enthusiasm is low and has the National GOP’s fundraising machine behind him. If we lose this seat, Republicans could have an anti-choice majority and a chance at rolling back reproductive rights nationwide, increasing taxes on seniors and low-income families and more.

Please split a $10 donation between my campaign and Amy Klobuchar today to protect my seat and our slim Senate majority.

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The GOP raised over $200 million this cycle to flip seats like mine. They’ve dropped operatives in Colorado to distort my record and they’re already running ads across the country, John. With your support, my team can fight back with strategic advertising, well-trained volunteers and more.

Would you split a $10 contribution today between my campaign and Amy Klobuchar to keep Colorado blue and help me continue my fight in the Senate to lower taxes for working families and protect the right to choose nationwide?

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Thank you,

Michael





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