From Team Baldwin <[email protected]>
Subject All eyes are on Wisconsin
Date October 6, 2022 7:08 PM
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Folks — All eyes are on Wisconsin in these final few weeks of the election.

With such a slim Democratic Senate majority, Mitch McConnell and his rolodex of mega donors are willing to spend whatever it takes to flip just one seat to put the power back in Republicans’ hands.

That’s why it’s mission-critical to flip Wisconsin and elect Mandela Barnes to the Senate. Can you help us turn out enough voters to win in Wisconsin by chipping in to Tammy’s get-out-the-vote efforts today? [[link removed]]

Polls show Mandela Barnes and Ron Johnson neck-and-neck. But look, these candidates could not be further apart on the issues.

We can count on Mandela to fight for us, to work to lower the costs of health care and prescription drugs, and to protect reproductive health care access.

Meanwhile, Ron Johnson doesn’t just toe the Republican Party line — he goes beyond it, calling for cuts to Social Security and Medicare.

With Senators like Mandela Barnes and Tammy Baldwin representing Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate, think of all the progress we can make next year. That’s why we’re asking:

Please, can you chip in a few dollars to make sure we elect Mandela Barnes and other Democrats across Wisconsin this year? There’s never been a more important time to give.

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Thank you for your support.

— Team Baldwin

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