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Republicans raised $3.7 million in Georgia

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# {NAME}, Really bad news: We just learned that Republican Herschel Walker raised $3.7 million since

# {NAME}, Really bad news: We just learned that Republican Herschel Walker raised $3.7 million since launching his Senate campaign 5 weeks ago. Despite his complete lack of political experience and his history as a violent offender (google it - it’s horrible), the former Georgia football player is the GOP frontrunner, thanks to Donald Trump’s endorsement (YUCK). It gets worse: Ultra-wealthy GOP dark money donors are being vocal about their plans to spend whatever it takes to defeat Raphael Warnock. To keep our slim Democratic majority in the Senate, we cannot lose this seat. [Today we’re launching the 2022 Keep Georgia Blue Fund, and we need to raise $25,000 by tomorrow at midnight to ensure Senator Warnock has the resources to go toe-to-toe with Trump’s favorite Georgian: Herschel Walker. Can we count on your support?]( If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will be processed immediately. [DONATE $10 NOW]( [DONATE $25 NOW]( [DONATE $50 NOW]( [DONATE $100 NOW]( [DONATE $250 NOW]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Our mission is to defend and expand the Democratic Senate majority by going on offense and flipping battleground states from red to blue, and we rely entirely on grassroots donors like you, {NAME}. This is it. We know what happens when Trump is in charge of our future (YIKES). Can you donate [now to defend the Senate in key battleground states like Georgia?]( Thank you for your support, Robert Dempsey Executive Director Battlefield Expansion Project [DONATE NOW]( The Battlefield Expansion Project has one mission: provide early and ongoing support to Senate candidates in states where Democrats can play offense in 2022 — Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin, and more. We're bringing the fight to Republicans and making them sweat in places they're usually comfortable. To learn more about the Battlefield Expansion Project and our mission, you can visit [www.BattlefieldExpansion.com](. Join us by [making a grassroots donation today]( [Unsubscribe]( Paid for by the Battlefield Expansion Project Battlefield Expansion Project 4304 Evergreen Lane Annandale, VA 22003 United States

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