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New Ohio Poll

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A brand-new poll JUST released shows our campaign beating right-wing millionaire GOP extremist JD Va

A brand-new poll JUST released shows our campaign beating right-wing millionaire GOP extremist JD Vance by 2 points! If we win Ohio, we’ll expand our Democratic Senate majority and cut workers in on the deal. That’s why we’re launching an EMERGENCY $50,000 GOAL before midnight tonight. [Will you rush a $25 donation split between my campaign and Debbie Stabenow to make sure we hold on to our slim, 2-point lead, folks?]( Look, no one thought we could pull this off. Everyone said Ohio is ruby red and we shouldn't bother trying to flip this open Senate seat blue. But poll after poll has our race against JD Vance in a “virtual deadlock.” Boom. That’s why national Republicans and Silicon Valley billionaires are spending $80 million to buy this Senate seat—they think they can buy one of the closest races on the map. So far, our grassroots movement is holding off the loads of dark money propping up JD’s campaign. But we can’t afford even one slip-up if we’re going to keep this 2-point lead. [That’s why I’m coming to you right now to send in a donation, split between my campaign and Debbie Stabenow. Will you chip in toward our EMERGENCY $50,000 goal before midnight to keep up our momentum? Every dollar counts in a race this close.]( Thank you, Tim [Donate]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Stabenow for U.S. Senate Contributions or gifts to Stabenow for U.S. Senate are not tax deductible. Stabenow for U.S. Senate P.O. Box 4945 Lansing, MI 48826 United States This email was sent to: {EMAIL} If that is not your preferred email address, you can update your information [here.]( We believe emails are an important way to stay in contact with supporters, but you can let us know if you'd like to [receive fewer emails](. Stabenow for U.S. Senate appreciates any feedback you might have. [Click here](mailto:info@stabenowforsenate.com?Subject=Feedback) to contact Stabenow for U.S. Senate with any questions, concerns, or ideas. Want to stay updated on the campaign through social media? You can like Stabenow for U.S. Senate on [Facebook]( or follow the campaign on [Twitter](. We'd hate to see you go, but if you need to do so, click here to [unsubscribe]( from Stabenow for U.S. Senate emails.

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