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Hey, it's James Carville and I’m gonna level with you: This might be the most important email I

Hey, it's James Carville and I’m gonna level with you: This might be the most important email I’ve sent your way in a while. See, in my decades working in politics, I don’t think I’ve ever seen an election with more at stake than this one. That's why I'm holding strategy interviews with the very best, most engaged Democrats, and I've selected you to represent Connecticut -- but time’s running out before the interview closes, and I don't see your response! [So please click here to get started right now and take the survey:]( [Start your interview]( I’ll be honest: If we lose the Senate, Mitch McConnell and his flat-out wacko candidates will grind all President Biden's progress to a halt -- and that’ll just be the beginning! Republicans are out there taking away a woman’s right to choose, restricting the right to vote, flat-out denying climate change... And unless Democrats get fired the hell up, those same crazy Republicans are gonna control the Senate pretty soon. That's where you come in. I need to hear from real voters like you -- not more political insiders -- so I can help our best and brightest defend the Senate. I selected you specifically, so please, will you join my interview by completing a quick survey? [www.dscc.org/DemocraticInterviewFebruary/]( [Start your interview]( Thank you. - James [James Carville]( * If you've recently responded or done so with a different email address, thank you! Online records may not be up to date, but don't worry -- your responses have been recorded. 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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