Friend,

Cook Political Report just put out their new analysis of our race, and it’s great news for Doug: we’re firmly a “toss up”. What that essentially means is that the campaign who does the best job talking to voters is going to win.

This is great news but it isn’t a surprise for us. Here’s what we’re seeing on the ground and why it reflects what we’ve always known:

 

  1. Voter enthusiasm: Alabama voters are responding to what our campaign is all about. They’re clearly sick of the division in Washington and Doug’s message of One Alabama is working. Help us spread the word >>

  2. Doug's opponents: Voters in Alabama are split right now in the Republican primary. Jeff Sessions entering the race has not been the cakewalk he had hoped -- it’s clear to us that Alabamians are not looking to re-hire a career politician who’s too extreme for their state. We can beat Sessions or anyone Mitch McConnell picks to run against Doug. Are you with us?

  3. Doug's massive last few weeks in Washington: Most importantly, I’m emailing you after Doug’s two best weeks in Washington since being sworn in. Doug brought both parties together and got wins for hundreds of thousands of Alabamians and tens of millions of Americans for increased family leave for federal workers, ending the Widow’s Tax, making it easier for students to apply for financial aid, permanently funding Historically Black Colleges and Universities, funding gun research through the CDC... the list goes on. That's a long, long list of wins. Help us keep it up >>

Of course, there’s still a long time until November. But every indication we’ve had so far is that this race is moving in the right direction for Doug Jones to be re-elected as our Senator. Will you pitch in and help us win this?

Want one more little nugget about where this thing is? Here’s a quote from Cook’s Jennifer Duffy: “there is so much uncertainty surrounding the vote that moving the race to the Toss Up is the best way to describe where this race is today.”

That quote was from November 14, 2017. Moving a race in formerly deep-red Alabama to “toss up” was pretty much unthinkable at the time.

You saw how that race turned out. This time around, we're in even better shape. Let's go win it again >>

Thanks for all you do for Doug!
Joe Trippi
 

 

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