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Y'all...Did you see that debate?! Donald Trump completely mucked it up on Tuesday. I'd call it a tra

Y'all...Did you see that debate?! Donald Trump completely mucked it up on Tuesday. I'd call it a trainwreck, except trainwrecks are more coherent. And Kamala Harris made it happen. But I've got a saying I just love: When your opponent is drowning, throw them an anvil. And that's exactly what we've gotta do right now. While MAGA candidates are on their heels trying to clean up the GIGANTIC mess Trump just plopped in their laps, we've gotta surge money and volunteers to Democrats trying to keep the Senate out of his grubby hands. And we've got to keep doing that every freakin' day until the last ballot's cast! That's where you come in. We need ads running in key swing states, canvassers on the ground, and volunteers on the phones. All that takes money, which Democrats could really use some more of right now. So I'm asking: [Will you pitch in $5 (TRIPLED TO $15!) right now to defend the Senate and spread the word about all the weird, dangerous stuff Republicans are running on? We've gotta raise $9,357 more before midnight to make sure the GOP's message goes over like a lead balloon! >>]( If you've saved your payment info with ActBlue Express, your donation will be processed immediately. [Donate $5 (Becomes $15)]( [Donate $10 (Becomes $30)]( [Donate $20 (Becomes $60)]( [Rush Another Amount]( Bottom line: 54 days is a long damn time for Trump to get back on his feet. And he will do that IF we let him. So yeah, let's call his debate performance what it was: a disaster. Clap our hands for Kamala. I know I am. [But don't forget to toss Republicans an anvil.]( Thanks, - James Carville [James Carville]( Derivative of [photo]( by JD Lasica. [CC BY-SA 2.0](.    [Chip in $5 monthly to defend the Senate]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The DSCC is the only committee solely dedicated to supporting Democrats in the U.S. Senate, and our work relies on grassroots supporters like you. If you'd like to make a contribution to support us, please [click here](. [Click here]( to receive fewer emails. [Click here]( to unsubscribe. Paid for by the DSCC | PO Box 96047, Washington, DC 20090 | [dscc.org]( | Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions or gifts to the DSCC are not tax deductible.

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