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You need to see this. Let me first say I’m so grateful for this team. We just had a killer end-

You need to see this. [John Fetterman] Hi {NAME}, it's John. So uh Nate Silver’s 538 analysts just released their 2022 Senate Election forecast and… Pennsylvania’s Senate Race is rated a TOSS-UP Their model named us the closest Senate race in the country, {NAME}. [We can’t leave anything up to chance. Will you chip in and help our campaign pull ahead of Dr. Oz?]( Let me first say I’m so grateful for this team. We just had a killer end-of-quarter grassroots fundraising push, all thanks to yinz guys. 🥰 So I hate to come right back to your inbox with another ask. Seriously. But here are three reasons why, as soon I saw Nate’s new forecast, I knew I didn’t have a choice: - 538 has the entire Senate rated as a toss-up!!! Yep, Dems staying in control of the Senate could come down to a single race (ours). - They’re projecting a vote margin of just 0.3% in our race. Doing the math, that’s like, a few thousand PA voters at most. That’s the kind of *tiny* margin that could tip either way purely based on how hard we campaign. - Dr. Oz is primed to spend TONS of money attacking me. My dude is so rich, the limit basically does not exist. So if we don’t want Dr. Oz and his buddies Trump + McConnell to tip the scales against us with massive, MAGA-y ad campaigns, we can’t skip a beat with our online fundraising. [Please, {NAME}, if you’re ready to defeat Dr. Oz, flip this seat, and keep the Senate blue, consider chipping in a donation of any amount today so we aren’t outspent.]( [Contribute $5]( With your help, I know that we’ll be able to keep up with Dr. Oz and his MAGA money through donations of $5, $25, or whatever yinz can pitch in. It’s how we’ve run this campaign so far, and how it’s going to stay. Thank you for fighting back today, {NAME}. TBH, I’m really hoping our team will see your name pop up on ActBlue [when you make your first-ever (!) donation.]( John John FettermanLieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania [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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