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Mitch McConnell is spending outrageous amounts of money to try and save this seat for Senator Collins so he can stay in power in Washington. I'm asking you to chip in to help us fight back.

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Health care to reproductive freedom could hinge on who controls the Senate. {NAME} ? I am humbly a

Health care to reproductive freedom could hinge on who controls the Senate. [ {NAME} — I am humbly asking you to make a contribution to support my campaign against Senator Collins in Maine. Because here is the truth: Our race is very likely to determine control of the U.S. Senate. And everything from our health care to voting rights to reproductive freedom could hinge on who controls the Senate. And we know that if Susan Collins is reelected, Mitch McConnell will stay in control of the Senate. That's why he is spending outrageous amounts of money to save this seat for Senator Collins and stay in power in Washington. So I have to ask: [Can I count on you to make a contribution today, before it’s too late to make a difference?]( We are funding this campaign the right way, with lots and lots of people chipping in small amounts because they know how important it is that we flip this Senate seat and replace Mitch McConnell as Majority Leader. I am so proud of that fact. But it does mean we are extraordinarily dependent on grassroots contributions from supporters like you. That’s why this request is so important — especially right now, with hundreds of thousands of Mainers already casting ballots early. So please, make a contribution if you can afford it. Here is the link to give: [Act.SaraGideon.com/October]( It means so much to me to know you have my back in this final stretch before Election Day. Thank you for your support. All my best, Sara Gideon [CONTRIBUTE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Sara Gideon for Maine PO Box 812 South Freeport, ME 04078 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Email is a very important tool for our campaign, but if you'd like to receive fewer emails please [click here](. If you'd like to stop receiving messages from the campaign [you can unsubscribe here](. Our campaign doesn't accept corporate PAC money, so if you can make a contribution today, it'd mean a lot. [Chip in here](

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