From Bend the Arc <[email protected]>
Subject Jews with chutzpah are fighting for a new Senate
Date November 6, 2022 3:00 PM
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Polls close in less than 48 hours, and control of the Senate could come down to three key races where Bend the Arc and local partners are turning out voters every day.



Voter outreach works, but it also takes resources. Just one evening of calling or texting voters can cost more than $1,000.



The resources we raise right now will determine what we can accomplish — calls made, texts sent, doors knocked, and more. Rush a gift of $18 today to help get out the vote in Georgia, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. <[link removed]>



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The Georgia, North Carolina, and Wisconsin Senate races are extremely tight right now: <[link removed]>Turnout will make all the difference in this election — and Bend the Arc volunteers around the country are ready to make calls and text to get out the vote.



Running phone and textbanks requires resources, and we need your investment in a just and democratic future for our country. Rush a donation of $18, or however much you’re able to give, to power our movement’s voter outreach in the final stretch. <[link removed]>



With gratitude,



The Bend the Arc Team



PS: With more resources, we can reach more voters before polls close on Election Day. This could be the difference between winning and losing the Senate races in Georgia, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. Chip in with $18 today to help fund urgent GOTV work while the window is still open. <[link removed]>







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