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We’re in for a tough fight. Hey {NAME}, We can’t ignore what’s happening on the other

We’re in for a tough fight. [John Fetterman] Hey {NAME}, We can’t ignore what’s happening on the other side of the aisle. Apparently, Republican turnout in last month’s election was the highest of *any* primary (including the 2012 presidential nominating contest) except for 2016. That's looking at data from the last 25 years. Here’s what that means: PA’s Republican voters are registered, energized, and ready to show up to the polls in November. If we’re going to outmatch them to flip this highly competitive Senate seat blue — in a midterm election, no less — we’ll need to double down on our investments in voter registration + mobilization across all 67 counties of Pennsylvania. [Please, {NAME}, can you donate $5 or more to help reach voters, send John to Washington, and keep the Senate blue in 2022?]( [Donate now »]( Two years ago, Joe Biden won Pennsylvania by just 1% in a year with record turnout. Republicans were pretty pissed off by that, as you may have noticed. So in addition to spreading Trump’s Big Lie + contesting legitimate election results, they’ve also been making serious investments in registering + mobilizing their base. The historic turnout we just saw in the GOP primary should be a big wake-up call. If we don’t pick up the pace in our organizing, we risk being overwhelmed by a red wave in November. 🔴 But it definitely doesn’t have to be that way, {NAME}!! If we’re clear-eyed about the challenges we face, we can raise enough grassroots resources to turn out ALL sorts of voters — rural and urban, younger and older, even first-time — to show up in November + elect John. [Please make a $5 donation to help us counteract Republicans’ attempts to elect Dr. Oz + turn PA permanently red. Every dollar counts in a race like this.]( [Donate now »]( Thank you, Team Fetterman [Donate]( [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Follow on Instagram]( Email us: info@johnfetterman.com This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is the most important way we keep in touch with people like you, so thank you for reading to the end. Small donors like you keep us going. To contribute via check, please address to Fetterman for PA, PO Box 6061, Pittsburgh PA 15211. - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update My Personal Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( Paid for by Fetterman for PA. Â

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