From Blue Senate <[email protected]>
Subject 5 for 5
Date February 12, 2023 1:00 AM
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Can you chip in $5 today to help re-elect 5 Battleground Democrats? [[link removed]]

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Senators Tammy Baldwin, Jacky Rosen, Sherrod Brown, Jon Tester, and Bob Casey are being targeted for defeat in 2024. [[link removed]]

All of these Democrats are running in either toss-up or GOP-leaning states. Republicans only need to beat TWO of these Senators to TAKE OVER the US Senate.

If Mitch McConnell and the GOP retake the US Senate, reproductive freedom, our democracy, LGBTQ+ rights, and so much more will all be at stake.

Stopping the GOP’s radical agenda starts with re-electing Senators Baldwin, Rosen, Brown, Tester, and Casey. [[link removed]] The Wisconsin, Nevada, Ohio, Montana, and Pennsylvania Senate races will go down to the wire, and we must do everything we can to win.

That’s why your $5 contribution is so important. [[link removed]] We must build a grassroots movement to re-elect these vulnerable Democrats. $5 might not seem like much, but when thousands of folks chip in a little at a time, it really adds up.

The future of the country is on the line. We must come together to stop Republicans’ Senate takeover.

Can you chip in $5 to re-elect Senators Tammy Baldwin, Jacky Rosen, Sherrod Brown, Jon Tester, and Bob Casey and save Democrats’ slim majority? [[link removed]]

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