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the odds are stacked against me

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a Trump-allied dark-money group is running attack ads against me because they know this seat will de

a Trump-allied dark-money group is running attack ads against me because they know this seat will determine which party wins Senate control! [] [( Hi, it's Senator Sherrod Brown. In a minute, I'm going to ask you to [split a contribution of $20 between my campaign and No Dem Left Behind to help me reach my $25,000 midnight fundraising goal]( – but first, I wanted to tell you why this race is so important. I'm fighting for the Dignity of Work in the Senate, and that means all work. Whether you punch a clock or swipe a badge, earn a salary or make tips, raise children or care for an aging parent, I've got your back. The thing is, the odds are stacked against me in this race: My ultra-wealthy Republican opponents are writing their campaigns huge, million-dollar checks to buy this seat. And, a Trump-allied dark-money group is running attack ads against me because they know this seat will determine which party wins Senate control! I know what it takes to beat the odds and win because I've fought tough races before, so believe me when I say that grassroots fundraising will make or break this campaign. $20 might not sound like much, but when hundreds of dedicated Democrats donate, it adds up quickly. That's where you come in. If you – and everyone reading this email – split just $20 now between my campaign and No Dem Left Behind, I can reach my midnight goal and have the resources to fight back against the GOP's vicious attacks. [So please, I'm personally asking: Will you split $20 or more right now between my campaign and No Dem Left Behind – every dollar you can spare – so we can reach our midnight goal, win in Ohio, and defend the Senate?]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $20]( [Chip in $100]( [Chip in $50]( [Gift $1,000]( [Choose Amount]( With gratitude, Sherrod Brown [ No Dem Left Behind PAC 80M St. SE Suite 100 Washington D.C. 20003 [ Would you like to change how you receive these emails? Please [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this mailing list]( from this list.](

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