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Five Senate candidates need your help today, John. <[link removed]>
In West Virginia, Joe Manchin has decided NOT to run for re-election, and Gov. Jim Justice can flip the seat.
In Montana, Democrat Jon Tester is up against Tim Sheehy, a tough conservative, and fellow veteran, who can win. <[link removed]>
In Ohio, there are several strong GOP challengers running against Sherrod Brown. With an early investment, we can win this seat.
In Pennsylvania, another veteran, David McCormick, is taking on Democrat Bob Casey. It’ll be as close as it gets. <[link removed]>
And in Arizona, Kari Lake can defeat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema and Democrat Ruben Gallego.
We can win all five of these elections — and we cannot risk losing even one of them.
I’m asking you to split a donation between all five of these races. It will immediately be used to invest in victory come November. <[link removed]>
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As I’ve said before, if we lose in 2024, we’re done.
But if we take back the White House, keep the House, and flip the Senate, we’ll have a chance to make America strong again.
We have a plan to stop the Marxist Left in its tracks.
The first step is sending reinforcements to the Senate, and that’s why I need every tough conservative to split a donation between these key races ASAP.
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Senator Tom Cotton
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