No one person can win a race for U.S. Senate by themselves.

Click here to stop receiving emails about Elissa Slotkin's Senate campaign in Michigan from us.

Hello,

No one person can win a race for U.S. Senate by themselves.

There are some things I can do — like make sure I am campaigning hard and talking to voters every single day.

But there are a lot of things I can’t do on my own – which is why we’re building a grassroots team of volunteers who are knocking doors, making calls, and talking to voters as early as possible.

Here is a photo from our first “Snow Boots on the Ground” of 2024 from last month. We’ve done similar events rain, snow, or shine in every one of my campaigns since 2018 because I believe a ground game — knocking doors, making calls, sending texts, and registering voters — is critical to win in our very swingy swing state. The goal is to train up volunteers to make sure they have what they need to talk to voters early.

But there’s another thing I can’t do myself, and that’s fund a winning campaign with personal resources. While some of our opponents can write themselves big checks, our campaign is relying on a whole lot of people chipping in a little at a time.

If we're going to win this Senate seat, it will take all of us.

Our average online donation is around $40.

Some give more, some give less. All that matters is that you're chipping in what you can to help us meet the fundraising goals we need to reach in order to win.

Can I count on you to use this link to contribute $10, or whatever you can afford today, directly to Adam Frisch's campaign in Colorado and my campaign for U.S. Senate in Michigan?

If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation between Elissa Slotkin and Adam Frisch will go through immediately:

I am sure you didn't wake up this morning thinking you'd be making a donation to my campaign, but I really appreciate you doing it. It means a lot.

Elissa Slotkin