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Five reasons to support the Michigan Victory Fund

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We’re coming up on our mid-month deadline. Here’s why you should help us out. You are rece

We’re coming up on our mid-month deadline. Here’s why you should help us out. You are receiving this email because you've previously supported Debbie Stabenow and the Michigan Victory Fund. To opt-out of future emails please click [unsubscribe]( . Hi friend, it’s Debbie Stabenow. [It’s the middle of May, and we’re behind on our goal. So, I wanted to give you five reasons you should give $10 to the Michigan Victory Fund today:]( 1) We can't keep our Democratic Senate majority if we lose Michigan. 2) The most recent New York Times poll shows President Biden is down in 5 key battleground states, including Michigan. 3) If Republicans take back the Senate, they are promising a national abortion ban. If they succeed, Michigan's law protecting reproductive freedom won't matter. 4) We need to protect our progress! Protecting the Great Lakes, health care, jobs, Social Security, voting rights - I could go on, but literally everything is on the line this November. 5) It’s already the middle of May, and so far, we’re having our worst fundraising month of the year. Your support is critical to building our movement in Michigan and protecting our Democratic Senate majority. [Tonight is our crucial mid-month fundraising deadline, and we’re falling behind. Can you chip in $10 before midnight to help us out?]( [DONATE]( Thank you so much for your continued support. - Debbie --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by the Michigan Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee authorized by Great Lakes PAC and the Michigan Democratic State Central Committee Contributions or gifts to Michigan Victory Fund are not tax deductible. PO Box 4462 East Lansing MI 48826 This email was sent to: {EMAIL} We believe emails are an important way to stay in contact with supporters, we'd hate to see you go, but if you need to do so, click here to [unsubscribe]( from Michigan Victory Fund emails. The first $5,000 of each contribution will be allocated to Great Lakes PAC. The next $10,000 of each contribution will be allocated to the Michigan Democratic State Central Committee. Any contributor may designate his or her contribution for a particular participant. The allocation formula above may change if any contributor makes a contribution that, when allocated, would exceed the amount that the contributor may lawfully give to any participant.

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