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Y'all, It’s James Carville. Pardon my language, but I just looked at a few of the recent Senate

[James Carville]( Y'all, It’s James Carville. Pardon my language, but I just looked at a few of the recent Senate polls, and I’m scared as hell… [A gif of multiple close Senate polls]( Are you seeing this?! Our Senate Democrats are STATISTICALLY TIED with Trump’s endorsed Senate candidates — leaving NO room for error. We’ve got some of the best damn Democrats running for reelection, but millions of GOP dollars are flooding into target key states like Montana, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Look, it’s time to get serious if we’re going to defend all 23 Democratic Senate seats up for election and stop carpetbaggers like David McCormick from handing Republicans the Senate majority. I sure as hell don’t want to wake up the day after Election Day wishing I could’ve done more. [If you’re with me, give $10 now so my friends at Defend the Senate can protect our Democratic majority. We can’t wait until the last minute to take action.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $10 Now]( [Donate $25 Now]( [Donate $50 Now]( [Donate $100 Now]( [Donate $250 Now]( [Another Amount]( Thanks for fighting with us, — James Carville [DONATE]( Credit: JD Lasica/Socialmedia.biz [Text DEFEND to 37646 to join our team]( Paid For By Smp, Www.senatemajority.com, And Not Authorized By Any Candidate Or Candidate's Committee. Contributions Or Gifts To Smp Are Not Tax Deductible. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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