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Important planning survey - We want to hear from Democrats like you. You’re receiving this emai

Important planning survey - We want to hear from Democrats like you. 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}, This year’s midterm elections are quickly approaching, and Battlefield Expansion Project is working around the clock to make sure Democrats are ready to fight to protect our majority in Congress. That’s why we’re reaching out to you today to ask you to participate in our survey as we plan ahead for the fight to hold our majorities—we want to know where you stand on the important races that hang in the balance, the issues that will define them, and how you can get involved! Losing just one seat in the Senate would give power back to Mitch McConnell. Losing only a handful of seats in the House would give Kevin McCarthy the Speaker’s gavel. We would miss any chance we had to pass President Biden’s agenda for working families, put more progressives on the Courts, and protect our voting rights from the GOP’s attacks on democracy. In order to beat the Republicans, we need to know that Democrats like you have a plan to take this year’s midterm elections by storm. There are opportunities in battleground states across the country to not only protect our seats but expand our majority and make it possible for President Biden to pass transformative legislation for the American people. [We want to hear from you. Take our survey right now and help us support the Democratic candidates who will expand our majority. >>]( - Team BXP [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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