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{NAME} -- Texas Republicans are starting to get worried, and rightly so. They?re on track to lose

[ {NAME} -- Texas Republicans are starting to get worried, and rightly so. They’re on track to lose the White House. And to top it all off: we’re on TRACK to TAKE back the Senate. [ Our strategies are working -- and Mitch knows it. Even in Texas, MJ Hegar is turning heads and making waves. But while we know we have what it takes to send John Cornyn packing, we’re running out of time to catch up to the millions his big-dollar donors have bankrolled him. [So, we’re setting a $100,000 goal for our Senate Battleground Fund to help turn Texas blue and deliver the majority -- but will you help us reach it?](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) We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tip the scales in Texas and tear down Mitch McConnell’s firewall. But we have to face the facts: Republicans are dumping millions more into Texas than we are. {NAME}, Republicans can see the writing on the wall, and they’re not giving up easily. If we don’t have the resources to compete, we could lose all the progress we’ve made this election. In order to control the courts, guarantee universal voting rights, expand healthcare, and own the future of issues we care about, WE MUST meet this moment with ACTION and RESOURCES. Taking back the Senate is VITAL to taking back our country! [Can we count on you to chip in toward our $100,000 goal so we can help FLIP Texas and TAKE BACK the Senate?](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) We hope you’ll stand with us. -- 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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