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{NAME} – can we talk real quick? I need to show you something: Here's a quick look at this race

{NAME} – can we talk real quick? I need to show you something: Here's a quick look at this race's TV ad spending: [We're being outspent, {NAME}. There are just a few weeks left until Election Day, and a MAGA-super PAC is flooding the airwaves and I'm at risk of not being able to renew my ads. Can you please rush an emergency donation -- split with Democracy Defense Action -- to help me save my ads?]( Here's the thing: 1️⃣ Public polling shows me and one of my opponents are neck-and-neck. 2️⃣ But that same opponent is being boosted by a PAC that backs election deniers and insurrection supporters – with more than a MILLION dollars in ad buys. 3️⃣ So now we're being outspent on ads, and that's a dangerous spot to be in less than 4 weeks out from the election. Billionaires who donate to Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Ted Cruz and Lauren Boebert are trying to influence this election, {NAME}. And if I can't raise $50,000 by tomorrow at midnight to renew my ads, they'll dominate the airwaves and crush our chance to defend democracy. [Can you chip in anything that works for you -- split with Democracy Defense Action -- at this moment to help me win on May 14? We need someone seasoned at protecting democracy to serve in Maryland's 3rd, and that's me >>]( Together, Harry Dunn Paid for by Democracy Defense Action. DemocracyDefenseAction.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Democracy Defense Action 1032 15th St NW Washington, DC 20005 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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