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We wanted to loop you in on our fundraising strategy. You’re receiving this email because youâ

We wanted to loop you in on our fundraising strategy. 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}, The team here at BXP just got out of a strategy meeting and we wanted to go over the notes with you. As you know, BXP is dedicated to supporting Democratic candidates in the midterms and holding onto our majority in the Senate. We’ve identified key fundraising deadlines for the months leading up to election day that will keep us on track to beat the GOP. But so far, we’re seeing some warning signs. We are pretty far behind where we should be at this point in the month. This has major consequences for our planning and the work that we are able to do if we want to protect the progress we’ve made under President Biden. The good news is that we ran the numbers, and if everyone reading this email right now donated just $10 we’d smash through our goal a week early. That would send a clear signal to the Republicans that we’re ready to take them on and win. [We’re counting on you to help elect Democrats in key swing states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Arizona. Can you make a quick contribution today and help us beat our deadline? >>]( 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]( We’re expanding the battlefield across the country to ensure we can grow our majority in Washington and pass transformative legislation for the American people. I hope we can count on your help. - 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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