Let’s go get our girls.
John —
Senator Raphael Warnock’s race is headed to a runoff on December 6th (yes, it does feel like deja vu), and we’re ready to do what it takes to help him win.
Senator Warnock led his radical opponent, Herschel Walker, by just 1 percentage point in last week’s election. That margin is too close for comfort. Democrats already secured the Senate majority, but having Raphael Warnock as our 51st Democratic vote will make a huge difference in keeping up our progress.
We’ve identified Georgia voters to target over the next couple of weeks and laid out a plan of action to share with supporters like you, but first, can you chip in just $5.10 to our Fund for 51 to make sure we can get to work as soon as possible?
You might have seen this image from NBC News, detailing the voter breakdown in the GA Senate race, going around online:
It makes it clear which voters we need to reach.
Over the next weeks, we’ll reach out directly to white women — many of whom weren’t targeted before the midterms — to make sure they have the facts.
- We’ll shine a light on Herschel Walker’s extremism on everything from abortion rights to election denialism.
- We’ll make sure voters know that in races as close as this one, every vote could make the difference between victory and defeat.
- And we’ll explain how Raphael Warnock’s support for women will make a direct impact on their lives when he’s re-elected.
John, this runoff could come down to moderate white women. It’s on us to do the work to swing their vote. Now, we need to raise $10,000 in the next 24 hours to get that work started.
As a 100% grassroots-funded organization, we’re relying on supporters like you to fill up our Fund for 51 before time runs out. We’re asking you to donate $5.10, $10, or an amount that’s right for you to help meet our goal — click here to contribute >>>
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Women’s March