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Four days. It?s hard to believe that is all that?s left between us and Election Day. We are alre

Four days. It’s hard to believe that is all that’s left between us and Election Day. We are already seeing record turnout with early and mail-in voting, all across the country. Continuing to (safely!) get voters out in droves is going to be absolutely critical in these final days. That’s why I wanted to bring attention to five of my colleagues in the House that are currently campaigning their hearts out to keep their seats. All five are in highly competitive races that Republicans have zeroed in on, desperately trying to flip seats from blue to red: Joe Cunningham - SC, Anthony Brindisi - NY, Kendra Horn - OK, Colin Allred - TX, and Ben McAdams - UT. [Democrats need to double down on support to hold onto our House majority, and these five seats are central to that goal. Donate here to split a contribution between Joe, Anthony, Kendra, Colin, and Ben.]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Joe Cunningham in South Carolina won in 2018 and flipped a seat that was held by Republicans for decades. He’s an environmental leader with a focus on banning offshore drilling. In Congress, he was voted the most bipartisan freshman member. Anthony Brindisi in New York has built an impressive record of reaching across the aisle to get things done, prioritizing key middle-class issues like health care, American manufacturing, and education. He flipped his Trump-leaning district from red to blue in 2018. Kendra Horn in Oklahoma is service-oriented. She is a 5th generation Oklahoman who has run non-profits focused on building women in leadership. She believes it’s critical to bring people with different opinions together to better serve people most in need. In 2018 she flipped her district from red to blue. FiveThirtyEight.com said her win was the biggest upset in the nation. Colin Allred in Texas is a civil rights attorney, a former pro football player, and an absolutely essential voice in our efforts to turn Texas blue these past few years. From voting rights, to housing justice, to health care for every American family, Colin does this job with integrity, bipartisanship, and a laser focus on the people back home. Ben McAdams in Utah believes in putting people over party in order to fix what’s wrong in Washington. He was able to win in a district that Trump won in 2018, which brought this race and district into the national spotlight. Now he needs our help to keep it blue. Our fight for bolder, stronger, and more present leadership can’t miss a beat. These races are giving Democrats the best chance to course correct after four horrific years of Donald Trump and secure our Democratic majority. [Donate now to help them secure their victories and hold our Democratic majority in the House.]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Thank you for your support, and let’s go win! With gratitude, Joe Paid for by Kennedy for Massachusetts. 124 Washington Street, Suite 101 Foxboro, MA 02035 Email is an important way for Joe Kennedy to keep supporters like you informed about critical issues. This email was sent to {EMAIL}; [click here to change your email address](. If you no longer want to hear from Joe Kennedy, [click here to get off all our lists instantly.](3D%3D/?g=T84HHsbtZKde7vzksb13apA)

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