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Hi friend, this is urgent: A GOP super PAC recently went live on the airwaves with new attack ads against me, and we need to fight back ASAP. Could you please chip in $25 to split between my campaign and the Michigan Victory Fund? [[link removed]]
This seven-figure ad buy comes on top of reports that Republicans are spending more on Ohio than any other race in the country – all because they know it could decide Senate control.
There's no sugar-coating this, friend: I'm facing the toughest race of my life against a self-funding, Trump-endorsed opponent, record-breaking spending from national Republicans, and now a massive smear campaign on the airwaves.
If we don't fight back ASAP, it could cost us this race and our Democratic Senate majority. That's why we just set a $100,000 rapid-response goal, and I'm personally asking for your grassroots support to get there.
Will you rush $25, $50, or anything at all to split between my campaign and the Michigan Victory Fund to help me fight back against GOP attacks, win in Ohio, and keep the Senate blue? [[link removed]]
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Thanks for stepping up at this critical moment,
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