From Sen. Jeff Merkley <[email protected]>
Subject RE: Georgia
Date November 29, 2022 10:31 PM
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Hi.

Thanks to your support, we helped re-elect three of my colleagues — Senators Kelly, Cortez Masto, and Hassan — and flipped Pennsylvania.

While we celebrate our victories, we can’t rest yet. [[link removed]]

The Georgia Senate race is headed to a December 6th runoff and we must do everything possible to help my friend Sen. Raphael Warnock defeat his MAGA opponent, Herschel Walker.

Walker was handpicked by Donald Trump and is a mouthpiece for the most extreme MAGA ideas. He supports a nationwide abortion ban, wants to make it harder to vote, and shamelessly attacks the LGBTQ+ community.

Unlike Walker, Sen. Raphael Warnock stands up for reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ rights, and our democracy. But as you read this, Mitch McConnell and the dark money GOP machine are spending millions of dollars to defeat Warnock and elect Herschel Walker. [[link removed]]

We’re working hard to support Warnock and ensure Democrats get to the polls — that’s why we’ve set a goal of raising $10,000 by the November 30th end of month deadline. [[link removed]]

This race will be decided by a small number of votes and every dollar makes a difference.

Can I count on you to chip in $10 right now to help us meet our critical end-of-month goal and re-elect Sen. Warnock? [[link removed]]

CHIP IN $10 >> [[link removed]]
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Thank you again.

Sen. Jeff Merkley



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