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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}, we’ve been watching the Pennsylvania senate race very closely — especially since television personality Dr. Oz entered the race. Top Democratic strategists are saying this seat is an absolute must-win to hold the Senate in 2022. Here’s the rub — not just any candidate will do — we need more STRONG Democrats in the Senate who will push for the reforms we know we need to protect democracy, like ending the filibuster. John Fetterman, front-runner in the highly competitive Pennsylvania Senate race and a long-time advocate of ending the filibuster, reaffirmed his support for ending the ancient Senate tactic. [Let’s show Fetterman we’re with him on this — ADD YOUR NAME NOW TO CALL FOR AN END TO THE FILIBUSTER.]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( The filibuster is the primary stalling tactic used by Republicans to stop progress. From civil rights to reproductive rights. And, now Republicans are taking it to a whole new level. Just last week, disgraced Texas Senator Ted Cruz threatened to use the filibuster to shut down the government over Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate. The only way to protect things like reproductive rights, voting rights, and even the President’s Build Back Better agenda is to show candidates and leadership in the Senate that voters are overwhelmingly in favor of ending the filibuster now! END THE FILIBUSTER: [ADD YOUR NAME NOW]( Thank you for all that you do, RD — 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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