Saturday, May 23, 2020

I have to ask:

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North Carolina doesn't do landslides.

My race for Senate here will be a squeaker and hard-fought by both sides until the very end. If you don't believe me, here's the latest public poll:

North Carolina Senate - May 2020

Thom Tillis (R) - 41%
Cal Cunningham (D) - 40%

The truth is, North Carolina is one of the closest Senate races in the country -- and it will be one of the most expensive, too.

When you see our campaign rise in the polls or fight back against GOP attacks, it's all thanks to folks like you chipping in a few dollars or volunteering your time. Every single thing you do will make the difference in the handful of votes that will decide this election.

The stakes could not be higher. Your help and involvement could not be more important. And your contributions truly make all of our efforts to win this seat possible. Now, I have to ask:

Will you split a contribution of $5 or more between our campaign and the DSCC? This race is 50-50 right now and could decide whether Democrats retake the Senate.


Chip in today if you can afford to give. The goals we set are important, and we cannot afford to fall even a bit short when the race could swing either way.

Thanks for all you do.

Cal Cunningham
U.S. Senate candidate, North Carolina


Cal Cunningham is an Army veteran who's running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina. He's ready to take on corruption, bring down prescription drug costs, and create economic opportunity for all -- but Mitch McConnell is ruthlessly attempting to block Cal's momentum. Will you help Cal fight back and win in North Carolina and flip the Senate?




*Cal Cunningham is a member of the Army Reserve and is a veteran of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense.

 

 
 


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