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I'm challenging Susan Collins.

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I cannot do this alone. . --------------------------------------------------------------- {NAME}, I?

I cannot do this alone. [Dan McCready for Congress] Sara Gideon is a Democrat running for U.S. Senate in Maine and has a chance to win this race. Flipping this seat is critical to our effort to take back the Senate and defeat Mitch McConnell. If you don’t want to receive email updates from Sara about her race you can [opt-out here](3D/?g=xrBsSK_HJ6FdX4IHsd-sLw). --------------------------------------------------------------- {NAME}, I’m running against Susan Collins for the United States Senate in Maine. And I need you with me. Because this will not be an easy campaign. Susan Collins is a 22-year incumbent with the entire Republican Party establishment behind her. She stands with Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell when they need her most, including as a critical vote in Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. Outside interests will spend unlimited amounts of money to support her. But if we are in this together, we are going to win. And the word together is the key, because I cannot do this alone. So I am asking: [Add your name and say you’re with me in the fight to defeat Susan Collins. With your support, we can win this race and flip the Senate for Democrats.](3D/?g=xrBsSK_HJ6FdX4IHsd-sLw) As I said, this race won’t be easy. But neither was serving as Speaker in a divided state legislature. Neither was bringing Democrats and Republicans together to override Governor LePage’s veto and address the opioid crisis. Getting things done for Mainers is why I got involved in public service – and it's what I'll do in the U.S. Senate. [So please, join me and add your name today.](3D/?g=xrBsSK_HJ6FdX4IHsd-sLw) Because if we’re in this fight together, we’re going to win this race, defeat Susan Collins, and flip the Senate. All my best, Sara [ADD YOUR NAME](3D/?g=xrBsSK_HJ6FdX4IHsd-sLw) --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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