| Folks, let's be clear about what it will take to win back the Senate this November. The path is narrow, but it's real – and it's right in front of us. Read my Strategy Memo and chip in $10 or more to help us raise the $25,000 we need today to flip the Senate blue in November! >> Strategy Memo: Flip the Senate Majority Blue 1. Keep Michigan and Georgia blue. 2. Flip just four of these six races: Maine, North Carolina, Alaska, Ohio, Texas, and Iowa. Maine – Susan Collins is in her weakest position ever as she faces down a tough Democratic challenger. North Carolina – We recruited Gov. Roy Cooper – a proven Democratic leader who's never lost an election. Alaska – Mary Peltola – a formidable statewide winner in a purple state who puts cost-of-living and health care first. She is ready to flip this seat. Ohio – Sherrod Brown stepped up to run. He is beloved statewide with name recognition and running against a GOP-appointed opponent. Texas – In recent years, Democrats have been gaining ground. Republicans are burning tens of millions of dollars in a chaotic primary, paving the way for Democratic momentum. Iowa – Democrats are overperforming in recent special elections here, and Republicans are getting nervous. That's the map, folks. We've recruited strong candidates, Republicans are mired in chaos, and voters are rejecting MAGA extremism. But none of that matters if we don't invest early and everywhere we need to compete. Right now, these races are heating up. Republicans and their billionaire donors are pouring money into attack ads and misinformation, hoping grassroots Democrats will wait or tune out. We can't afford that. That's why we've set an urgent goal to raise $25,000 by midnight tonight so we can keep Michigan and Georgia blue and start flipping the four seats that will decide control of the Senate. If everyone reading this gives just $10, we'll have the resources to compete on the ground, on the air, and online. Falling short would mean giving Republicans an opening to overwhelm these races with dark money. >> This is our path. And we can win it together. – Kirsten Gillibrand |
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