From Expand the Senate <[email protected]>
Subject Win these 4 seats, win the Senate:
Date November 1, 2022 5:35 PM
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These 4 Democrats need our help to flip 4 GOP seats blue and grow our Senate majority.

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John — With just one week left until Election Day, recent polls show these 4 Democrats could FLIP their Republican-held seats from red to blue:

1. John Fetterman in Pennsylvania
2. Cheri Beasley in North Carolina
3. Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin
4. Tim Ryan in Ohio

With the polls tied, Republican groups are flooding in millions of dollars to attack these 4 Democrats. We need to help them withstand these last-minute attacks, turn out voters, and win their races.

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