Friend —
In Senate races across the country, Democrats are building the
momentum it will take to hold — and even grow — the
Democratic Senate majority in the midterms.
Democratic candidates in battleground states are
out-fundraising and
out-spending Republican challengers.1 The
National Republican Senatorial Committee is canceling millions of
dollars of ad spending in key states — a sign of their decreasing
confidence in winning these races.2 And issues like
abortion rights have voters everywhere fired up and ready to turn out
in November.
These are just some of the signs that a bigger Democratic
Senate majority is within reach — and these five priority candidates
could make all the difference:
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Senator Mark Kelly (Arizona) is a strong advocate for
DACA and Dreamers, and a champion for gun violence prevention.
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Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (Nevada) is the first
Latina ever elected to the United States Senate and is a staunch
defender of the right to abortion access.
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Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock (Georgia) is leading
efforts to address racial and economic injustice in Georgia and across
the country.
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Cheri Beasley (North Carolina) is the first Black
woman to serve as Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
and is now running in a race for North Carolina’s open seat to protect
voting rights and to make our criminal legal system more just.
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John Fetterman (Pennsylvania) is fiercely committed
to supporting working families and addressing corporate greed.
All five of these candidates have incredible momentum right now as
they face off against MAGA Republicans who want to make this a country
that’s only for people like themselves.
We have a plan to win and we need your help. Power
these five key Senate candidates to victory with a split donation
today.
Onward,
Derek Pugh, Director Bend the Arc Jewish Action PAC
Sources:
1. Axios, GOP's
grassroots money problem, July 20, 2022.
2. Politico, GOP
slashes ads in key Senate battlegrounds, August 15, 2022.
Paid for by Bend the Arc Jewish Action PAC
and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.
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