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[American Bridge 21st Centurty]( Hi team, it’s Jon Tester, Sherrod Brown, Bob Casey, and Tammy {NAME}. Today, we’re reaching out with an important request: [Can you split a donation between our campaigns to help us defend our Senate seats and fend off our right-wing, self-funding opponents? We’ll explain more in just a moment.]( [RUSH $10]( [RUSH $25]( [RUSH $50]( [RUSH $100]( [RUSH $250]( [CUSTOM]( Election experts agree that Montana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin could determine control of the Senate this year. That means if any one of us loses this November, it’s almost guaranteed that the GOP will reclaim the Senate majority and enable Republicans to enact their dangerous far-right agenda. We can’t let that happen. Protecting our seats won’t be easy. Each of us are running against mega-millionaire opponents Mitch McConnell personally handpicked to unseat us, and dark money groups are dumping hundreds of millions of dollars into our races to attack our campaigns. All four of us are facing our toughest reelection fight yet. We’ll need all hands on deck to help us fight back against right-wing attacks, defeat our mega-millionaire opponents, and keep the Senate majority out of the hands of the GOP. [Will you split a donation between our four campaigns to help defend our Senate seats and protect our razor-thin majority?]( [RUSH $10]( [RUSH $25]( [RUSH $50]( [RUSH $100]( [RUSH $250]( [CUSTOM]( Thanks for stepping up today, team. Your support means the world to us. — Jon Tester, Sherrod Brown, Bob Casey, and Tammy {NAME} Holding Republicans accountable. It's what we do. With the help of grassroots supporters like you, we're one of the top Democratic organizations investing in battleground states to defeat the GOP. In 2020 we helped flip the Senate and White House blue. But now, both of those majorities are at stake. The GOP is flooding their far-right candidates with cash. So we need the resources to beat them at their own game and protect our majorities in November. [Chip in $25 right now >>]( [Make a monthly donation >>]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails click here to [unsubscribe](. Paid for by AB PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. American Bridge 21st Century 800 Maine Ave SW Suite 400 Washington, DC 20024 United States

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