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A Donald Trump yes-man running against me

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I needed to share this update with you directly, friend: A self-funding GOP millionaire – one o

I needed to share this update with you directly, friend: A self-funding GOP millionaire – one of Donald Trump's yes-men – announced he's running against me for Ohio's Senate seat. With national Republicans prepared to spend millions on this race, I need your immediate grassroots support to fight back ASAP. [So I'm personally asking: Will you chip in right now and split $5 or more between me and Kirsten Gillibrand so we can win and keep the Senate blue?]( Here's why this is so important: With experts saying that Ohio could decide Senate control, Washington Republicans are doing everything in their power to defeat me and flip the Senate red. The truth is, I'm not scared. But I do know that where Trump goes, GOP dark money follows. That's why I'm personally reaching out to ask for your help. This is, without a doubt, the biggest moment yet for our campaign – and how we respond in the next 24 hours is critically important to our chances of defending this seat. Unlike my potential opponent, I don’t have a massive personal fortune to pour into this race. Instead, I'm relying on critical support from folks like you, one grassroots donation at a time. [So please, will you split $5 or more between me and Kirsten Gillibrand to help us hit our $50,000 rapid-response goal, win in Ohio and keep the Senate blue?]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation between Sherrod Brown and Kirsten Gillibrand will go through immediately: [DONATE $5]( [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $50]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT]( Thank you for rushing your support to show the strength of this grassroots movement, friend. With you by my side, I know that we'll be able to take on whatever the GOP throws our way – and win. - Sherrod --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Click here to [unsubscribe](. By providing your cell phone number you consent to receive periodic text message updates from Gillibrand for Senate, including by automated text messages. Txt HELP for help, STOP to end. Msg&Data rates apply. [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of Service]( Gillibrand for Senate PO Box 150516 Brooklyn, NY 11215 United States © 2023 | Paid for by Gillibrand for Senate

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