Right now, it’s a coin toss whether Republicans or Democrats will have the Senate majority after November.
 

John, on fall Saturday mornings of years (not too long) past, this guy would be spending his time suiting up in the locker room before taking the field with his brothers for our beloved Stanford Cardinal football team.

Old photo of Cory Booker in his football shoulder pads

So I wanted to take a moment to open up our campaign playbook and let you in on our gameplan to keep the Senate.

Right now, it’s a coin toss whether Republicans or Democrats will have the Senate majority after November.

As we enter the 4th FEC quarter of this year’s midterm election, we’re running like Republicans are chasing us to take down our 50-50 Senate majority — and putting the moves on them to rush into the end zone with a few key Senate pickups.

Cory Booker catching and running with the football in a Stanford game

With your financial support, we’ll have the resources to stiff-arm the Super PACs and special interests Mitch McConnell has blitzing the airwaves to tear our candidates down.

Photo of Cory Booker as a Stanford player with the football stiff-arming a defender

It’s a tie game, John, and it’s going to take every member of this team supporting each other to pull ahead while we’re feeling the fatigue of a long, hard-fought competition.

We’re on offense in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ohio, North Carolina, and Florida.

We’re playing defense in Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, New Hampshire, and Colorado.

We can’t have anyone sitting on the sidelines with just 24 days until Election Day. So I’m asking:

Will you chip in $10 to help us defend the Senate majority in the 4th quarter of this campaign?

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I can’t promise you a Gatorade shower for Leader Schumer if we’ve held our lead as the clock expires — but I can promise you that with our majority, we’ll keep pushing to create a more just, more loving nation for us all.

Thanks for reading, and go Cardinal!

With love and gratitude,

Cory