John, $5. $10. $25. These are the kinds of donations that could make the difference between a Senator Raphael Warnock and a Senator Herschel Walker. This November, national embarrassment, Lauren Boebert, held onto her seat in the House of Representatives by a mere 554 votes. If 600 more Democratic voters had made it to the polls in her district, she could have retired to being only a personal embarrassment. Our great ally, Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, also held her seat, winning the entire state of Nevada by only 9,007 votes. In 2020, the GOP won a U.S. House seat in Iowa by only 6 votes. Yes, you read that right. Georgia, according to Democracy Docket, is the second most expensive state to vote in. It costs .98 cents for each person to vote. This is in a close swing state that President Biden won in 2020 by only 12,670 votes--out of just under 500,000 votes cast. It's simple. $5 gets us 5 votes to the polls in this razor-thin swing state. $10 can get 10 votes. And so on. This is it, our last election this cycle. It is so important to again reject Trump, McConnell, gain momentum and add a vote on each Senate committee so we get crucial bills on women's rights, climate, gay rights, gun safety and so much more onto the Senate floor. | |
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