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I have been so grateful to have the support of MoveOn members in my Senate races, and I need John an

I have been so grateful to have the support of MoveOn members in my Senate races, and I need John and Mandela as colleagues with me in the Senate to restore abortion rights and fight for the people. Dear MoveOn member, Republicans have signaled that if they take back power in the midterms, they want to pass a federal law banning abortion in all 50 states. But {NAME}, we have the power to prevent this from happening—and a plan to ensure abortion access. If we can expand our Senate majority by just two seats in November, and if we hold onto the House, we can restore abortion rights nationwide as soon as January. Those two Republican-held seats we can flip? Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Our Democratic nominees for Senate in those states, John Fetterman and Mandela Barnes, are two champions of abortion rights who will vote to end the filibuster and pass national abortion protections into federal law. But both of them are running in tight races—and could use your support right now. Can you please rush a $3 donation to John and Mandela? 100% of your donation will go directly to their campaigns. [Yes, I'll chip in.]( I am so proud to support John and Mandela. John has dedicated his life to leveling the playing field for working people. As the former mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, John worked to build the once-booming steel town back from collapse, and as the state's current lieutenant governor, John has fought for economic justice and criminal justice reform. He's running against Dr. Mehmet Oz—an ultra-rich Republican snake oil peddler who has embraced Donald Trump's Big Lie and opposes abortion rights. And my friend Mandela Barnes, Wisconsin's lieutenant governor, has dedicated his life to fighting from the heart for hardworking families like his own. Mandela's mom was a Milwaukee school teacher, and his dad worked the third shift at the General Motors plant. Those were solid, middle-class jobs—the kinds of jobs that could support a family. But for decades now, the wealthy and well connected have gobbled up more money and power and shrunk the middle class. Working families are being squeezed to their breaking point. Mandela will fight back to put power in the hands of the people, not billionaires and giant corporations. He's running against incumbent Senator Ron Johnson, who on January 6 tried to hand-deliver to Vice President Mike Pence forged documents with a fake pro-Trump slate of electors. Ron Johnson has peddled lies on everything from election integrity to COVID-19. We've got to defeat him. I have been so grateful to have the support of MoveOn members in my Senate races, and I need John and Mandela as colleagues with me in the Senate to restore abortion rights and fight for the people. So, if you're ready to elect John Fetterman and Mandela Barnes to the U.S. Senate, I'm asking: [If you can, will you split a $3 donation between John and Mandela's campaigns for U.S. Senate? Together, we can flip two Senate seats and expand our Democratic majority—but only if we fight hard.]( Thanks for being a part of this. –Elizabeth Federal candidates or officeholders mentioned above are not asking for more than $5,000 per calendar year from individuals or other federally permissible sources, nor are they asking for any funds from corporations, labor unions, or any other federally prohibited sources. Want to support MoveOn's work? Donald Trump and his allies are methodically enacting a plan to place some of Trump's most ardent supporters in key election offices that oversee vote counting, have the power to certify—or decertify—election results, and declare election winners and losers. We've launched a powerful, multimillion-dollar campaign to stop Trump. But MoveOn needs your help to power its effort. Will you chip in to power MoveOn's campaign to defeat Trump and the GOP in 2022? [Click here to chip in $3, or whatever you can afford.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- PAID FOR BY MOVEON.ORG POLITICAL ACTION, . Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This email was sent to {NAME} on September 28, 2022. To change your email address or update your contact info, [click here](. MoveOn's privacy policy was recently updated. To read our new privacy policy, [click here](. To remove yourself from this list, [click here](.

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