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The Republicans are spending big because PA is a must win for them to steal the majority. If the ele

The Republicans are spending big because PA is a must win for them to steal the majority. [John Fetterman] Before I start…. TO ALL OF MY FELLOW PENNSYLVANIANS: I’m sorry. If you’re watching TV over the next few months, you probably won’t see anything but attack ads with movie trailer voice overs and my head of luscious hair. 🙄 I just got a report back from our media team and look at this TV spending graph — we’re getting outspent by nearly double over a seven week period. [A chart showing Republicans outspending Democrats on TV ads]( If the election were held today, I would feel good about our chances. But after months of misleading attack ads, we just don’t know how the polls might move. So, I’m asking for your help again. Because we can’t afford to be outspent — especially when control of the Senate comes down to how we do in PA. [Can you chip in $5 to close the gap and ensure we have the money to match the attack ads thrown at us? Every dollar helps us shrink that spending gap so PA voters can hear from ME instead of only the Republicans.]( [Contribute $5]( If you’ve seen some of the ads the GOP has been running, you would get why I’m nervous about being outspent. I mean the guy they’re running against… I don’t recognize him at all. They’re making all these wild claims about me and what I believe. In the last midterms, 83% of the Senate races were won by the candidate who spent the most money. So, even though these Republican ads are completely wacko, we can’t just let them run free and not respond with our own message. [So please, if you can, make a $5 donation to close the spending gap between us and them. It’ll make a big difference in our ability to tell the positive story about our vision for PA to more voters.]( Thank you. 🙏 John John FettermanLieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania [Contribute]( [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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