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Our country is at a crossroads -- and as I've met with folks across North Carolina this past year, m

Our country is at a crossroads -- and as I've met with folks across North Carolina this past year, many have asked me to consider running for U.S. Senate. [Dan McCready for Congress] Cal Cunningham is a Democrat running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina and has a chance to win this race. He was a big supporter of our campaign and now I’d like to return the favor. If you don’t want to receive email updates from Cal about his race you can [opt-out here.](3D/?g=xrBsSK_HJ6FdX4IHsd-sLw) --------------------------------------------------------------- {NAME}, Our country is at a crossroads — and as I’ve met with folks across North Carolina this past year, many have asked me to consider running for U.S. Senate. You see, I was born and raised in the Tar Heel State, so I understand the challenges and opportunities North Carolinians faces every day. I’ve lived them my whole life. That’s why I decided to answer the call to serve and enter the race against Republican Senator Thom Tillis. I’m reaching out to you today because I’m hoping you will help me do it — and bring Democrats one step closer to taking back the Senate majority. [If you’re ready to cut to the chase and pledge your support to my campaign for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, add your name here to say you’re with me >>]( I was first called to serve our state early in my life and was one of the youngest elected State Senators in North Carolina at the age of 27. While in office, I fought hard for critical education priorities like smaller class sizes, teacher pay increases, and better funding for our universities and community colleges. I was also an advocate for landmark clean air legislation, land preservation efforts, and campaign finance reform. After 9/11, I volunteered to join the Army Reserves and served three active duty tours, including overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan — only to come home and see our democracy and our voting rights under attack right here in North Carolina. I’ve been fighting my whole life to move our state and our country forward, and I’m not stopping now. That’s why I’m running for U.S. Senate. This is going to be a tough race, and we know the other side is going to rally hard to protect this seat because three public polls in a row have shown us beating our Republican opponent — which means I’m going to need each and every one of you on my side from here until Election Day. [If you’re ready to get down to the important work of building a North Carolina — and a nation — that our friends, neighbors, and families deserve, click here to add your name and pledge your support right now.]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( We can flip North Carolina blue. We can take back the Senate. We can end Republicans’ stranglehold on our democracy. And we can create incredible change. But only if we work together. It won’t be easy, and the hard work has to start right now. I’m ready if you are, {NAME}. Thank you. — Cal --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by McCready for Congress Dan McCready is a former member of the United States Marines. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Marines or the Department of Defense. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Click [here]( if you'd like to unsubscribe. We try to send only the most important information and opportunities to participate via email. To support Dan McCready with a contribution, click [here](.

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