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A win in Iowa could lock Senate control for Democrats

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You’re receiving this email because you’ve expressed interest in defending and expanding our Democratic Senate majority. If you’d like to unsubscribe, click [here](. # {NAME}, It's Abby, and I want to talk to you briefly about why my race against Sen. Chuck Grassley (R) here in Iowa is so important. You see, with Senate control split 50-50, every single Senate seat matters immensely – and as of this moment, Sen. Grassley has never been more vulnerable. Polling shows that only 27% of voters want to reelect him. I need your help to take advantage of this momentum. [If we win in Iowa, Democrats are virtually guaranteed to keep our Senate majority. So ahead of our end-of-month fundraising deadline, will you split a donation between my campaign and the Battlefield Expansion Project so we can defeat Sen. Grassley and protect our Senate majority?]( I have every intention of doing what it takes to compete against Sen. Grassley and winning this race. But I've got to be honest about what we're up against: Fox News and the Senate GOP campaign arm are already attacking me, and Mitch McConnell's allies have tens of millions of dollars in their campaign war chests that they can tap into at a moment's notice. [With nearly two-thirds of Iowans saying it's time for Sen. Grassley to go, this is our single greatest opportunity to flip Iowa blue and make sure Democrats maintain Senate control: So please, can you split a donation of $10 or more between my campaign and the Battlefield Expansion Project? Your grassroots investment is key to defeating Sen. Grassley in Iowa.]( With gratitude, Abby [CONTRIBUTE]( [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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