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Hi folks, it's James Carville. I've got this scenario that keeps running through my head. No matter

Hi folks, it's James Carville. I've got this scenario that keeps running through my head. No matter how hard I try to shake it, it's keeping me up at night. Here's my nightmare: It's January 20, 2025, and Donald Trump is being sworn into office, with Mitch McConnell as Senate Majority Leader and Mike Johnson as Speaker. [It's scary stuff, and we've gotta do everything we can to stop it from happening. So please, will you chip in $5 (becomes $15) before the end-of-month deadline to keep the Senate out of Mitch McConnell's hands? >>]( I'm not being dramatic here. It could be the beginning of the end for our democracy if we fail. Trump's openly talked about being a dictator on day one, and we all know Mitch McConnell is gonna go along with him every step of the way. Lots of so-called "normal" Republicans will tell you that Trump was just joking, that he doesn't mean it. Well, those are the same wise guys who said January 6th wouldn't happen, or that Trump would "moderate" himself once he got to the White House. The simple fact is, with these MAGA Republicans itching to get back in charge, we can't take anything for granted. We've just gotta do everything we can between now and Election Day to guarantee that this nightmare never comes true, and it starts TODAY. So please: [Rush $5 to the DSCC right now to TRIPLE your gift and maximize your impact to defend our Senate majority. Every bit makes a big freakin' difference, especially before the end-of-month deadline >>]( If you've saved payment info with ActBlue Express, your donation will be processed immediately. The first $10,000 received from this email will be TRIPLED: [Donate $5 (Becomes $15)]( [Donate $10 (Becomes $30)]( [Donate $20 (Becomes $60)]( [Rush Another Amount]( Thank you. - James [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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