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Too close to call – we need to count every last vote

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Emails are our best tool to keep in touch with supporters, but if you would like to receive fewer emails from us, please [click here](. If you wish to no longer receive emails from us, please [unsubscribe](. {NAME}, Nevada’s Senate race is too close to call and with control of the Senate still up for grabs, I need your immediate support. I appreciate everything you've done for this campaign – for the hard-earned, grassroots dollars you've already invested. But now, I've got to make the most important ask I ever have of you: [Will you split a donation of $10 or whatever you can spare between my campaign and Voter Protection Project, so we have the resources to count every vote and defeat our election-denying opponent?]( My opponent, Adam Laxalt, led Donald Trump's efforts to overturn Nevada's election results in 2020. This time around, he has once again indicated he will challenge the integrity of our free and fair election. With Laxalt still commanding the backing of McConnell and his allies – to the tune of more than $55 million already spent in this race – it is crucial we have resources of our own to fight their anti-democracy tactics and ensure every last vote is counted. But {NAME}, our grassroots campaign spent every last dollar just to get through Election Day – because our race was one of the most expensive in the whole country. Today, we start from scratch, which is why we've set an emergency $500,000 goal. Please: [Can you split $10 between my campaign and Voter Protection Project right now to get us started so we have the resources to count every last vote in our must-win race?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation between Catherine Cortez Masto and VPP will go through immediately: [CONTRIBUTE $10 »]( [CONTRIBUTE $25 »]( [CONTRIBUTE $50 »]( [CONTRIBUTE $100 »]( [Or a custom donation »]( Thank you so much. ¡La lucha sigue! The fight continues! Catherine [SPLIT $10 NOW »]( Paid for by Voter Protection Project ([www.protectvoting.org](#)) Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. [401 2nd Ave. S, Ste. 303, Seattle, WA 98104](#) The Voter Protection Project is on an important mission: To ending partisan gerrymandering and voter suppression by electing candidates at the state and federal levels that are forceful advocates for voting rights. Our enfranchisement agenda includes working to ensure that every state has automatic voter registration and online voter registration, convenient early voting, and independent redistricting commissions to ensure politicians are not able to draw their own maps. Please, consider making a [one-time contribution by clicking here](. Or, to make the most powerful lasting impact and help us oust Republicans up and down the ballot who attack our right to vote, make a [monthly sustaining contribution by clicking here](. [Click here]( to request fewer emails. Click here to [unsubscribe](. [{NAME}: Pitch In Once A Month To Protect Voting Rights »]( [Donate Just One Time »](

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