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BREAKING FROM NBC NEWS: "A Mark Kelly win in Arizona Senate race could spoil McConnell's plans to re

[You need to see this right now!] [ York&state=NY&zip=10016&phone=&employer=&occupation=](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) BREAKING FROM NBC NEWS: "A Mark Kelly win in Arizona Senate race could spoil McConnell's plans to replace Ginsburg" [ York&state=NY&employer=&occupation=](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [TRIPLE-MATCH ACTIVE: Rush in $5 (becomes $20) to elect Mark Kelly, flip the Senate, and save our Supreme Court! >>](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [Donate $5 (becomes $20)](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) {NAME} -- This may be our BEST chance to save the Supreme Court: If Mark Kelly wins the Arizona Senate Special Election, he could take office EARLY and stop Mitch McConnell from confirming a new justice! Arizona was already crucial, but it just became one of the most important Senate races in American history. And a recent poll has Mark Kelly TIED with his GOP opponent! With the Supreme Court at stake, Mitch McConnell and the entire GOP are bombarding Mark with an UNPRECEDENTED onslaught of attack ads! If we fail to fight back, we won't just lose the Senate -- we could lose the Supreme Court for decades. [Please, {NAME}, rush in a $5 (becomes $20) donation to save the Supreme Court, flip the Senate, and elect Mark Kelly in Arizona! Nothing is more important right now >>](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [Donate $5 (becomes $20)](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [Donate $10 (becomes $40)](3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [Donate $25 (becomes $100)](3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) [Rush Another Amount](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) Thank you so much for stepping up, Team DSCC --------------------------------------------------------------- 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](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) to receive fewer emails. [Click here](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) 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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