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Senate Republicans should be terrified

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We?re turning up the heat and taking back the Senate -- and Republicans are NERVOUS about the mome

[ We’re turning up the heat and taking back the Senate -- and Republicans are NERVOUS about the momentum we’re seizing! We’re turning up the heat and taking back the Senate -- and Republicans are NERVOUS about the momentum we’re seizing! [ Long story short: Senate Republicans had a bad weekend -- and we’re giving them 4 reasons they should be TERRIFIED this week! [Will you chip in to our $100,000 Senate Battleground Fund today to make their week even worse? →](3D%3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) --------------------------------------------------------------- We only have to flip 4 seats to flip the Senate! And at this point we’re liking our odds… Here are 4 reasons Republicans should worry this week: Reason #1: Mitch McConnell is polling ONE POINT behind Amy McGrath in Kentucky: [ Reason #2: Cal Cunningham has a lead against Thom Tillis in North Carolina: [ Reason #3: The Des Moines Register JUST released this poll that shows Iowa moving in our direction: [ Reason #4: Jaime Harrison is even TIED with Lindsey Graham in DEEP RED South Carolina: [ Seat by seat the Senate is slipping through Mitch McConnell’s fingers -- and he’s FREAKING OUT the only way he knows how: by sending MILLIONS of dollars to these states to BUY THE SENATE. We’re not letting him get away with it. We’re DEAD SET on raising $100,000 for our Senate Battleground Fund to flip the Senate and close the money gaps in SEVERAL of our Senate flip opportunities! [Mitch McConnell will HATE if you jump on board and help us. That being said, will you join us, {NAME}?](3D%3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) [Chip in $25 >>](3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) [Chip in $50 >>](3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) [Chip in $100 >>](3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) [Chip in $200 >>](3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) [Chip in $250 >>](3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) [Other Amount >>](3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) Let’s make them panic EVEN MORE! -- the Voter Protection Project [Voter Protection Project]( Paid for by the Voter Protection Project and not authorized by any candidate or any candidate's committee. If you'd like to support the Voter Protection Project, you can [click here to make a donation.]( We believe that emails are the best way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails, you can [click here.]( If you’d like to unsubscribe from all our emails, [click here.]( Voter Protection Project 401 2nd Avenue South, Suite 303 Seattle, WA 98104

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