Forfeiting my Senate race…
Throwing in the towel…
Giving up on a Republican Senate Majority…
Friend, it’s everything the radical left is dreaming of and MORE.
But I'll NEVER GIVE UP and shut down my operation. So long as I have the strength of patriots like you behind me.
The truth is, the radical left knows they don’t stand a chance unless I surrender.
And Friend, I’ve never surrendered. In the face of the enemy, when I looked the Taliban in the eyes.
I never surrendered when I endured over 30 surgeries in my recovery from my injuries.
I’ll never surrender fighting for my country because this is God’s plan for me.
Ever since the day I made a firm decision about entering this Senate race, I have given everything I possibly can.
But I can’t keep my campaign going without you, Friend.
Here’s the problem:
For a while, I was over the moon about my campaign's progress. We were reaching every single fundraising goal that we set. We were assembling some of the toughest grassroots conservatives in America to OUST my radical left wing opponent Jacky Rosen.
But we can’t get complacent, Friend. We just haven’t had the same juice and momentum over the last few months.
Meanwhile, Jacky Rosen's numbers only grow stronger. What else can you expect from someone who’s backed by the coastal elite! The radical mega donors love her.
Our most recent polls have us virtually tied! Since then, the DSCC has been out for my blood!
I can’t let them shut down my entire operation, Friend!
I hate to admit it, but my end of month fundraising deadline could be the FINAL CHANCE I have to keep my campaign going…
Friend, as one of my trusted supporters, I have to personally ask: Would you consider chipping in to ensure I reach my critical April Goal?
If our numbers are too far behind my radical opponent, the mega donors will know they have ALL the momentum on their side. And that could be the FINAL nail in the coffin for us!
Please, as much as I hate to ask, would you consider chipping in today to keep my fight going?
Thank you for your dedication.
Sincerely,
CPT Sam Brown
U.S. Army, Ret.