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Friend: If we’re serious about keeping the Senate blue, these five Democrats NEED to win re-ele

Friend: If we’re serious about keeping the Senate blue, these five Democrats NEED to win re-election » [Rosen, Tester, {NAME}, Brown, Casey]( [With less than 125 days until Election Day, can you rush a $5 donation to Defend The Senate? Together, we can re-elect Democratic champions like these Jacky, Jon, Tammy, Sherrod, and Bob and protect our Senate majority >>]( [DONATE NOW]( These 5 Democrats are at the epicenter of our fight to keep our majority in the U.S. Senate. Here’s where things stand in key battleground states: - In Nevada, anti-abortion extremist Sam Brown has already raised more than $7 million to attack Jacky Rosen and promote Donald Trump’s MAGA agenda. Nevada was the closest Senate race in 2022, so we can’t ignore this huge sum. - Montana’s Jon Tester is facing MAGA Republican Tim Sheehy — a multimillionaire who has poured over a million dollars into his own campaign and has Trump’s backing. - Sherrod Brown is also facing a multi-millionaire opponent, Bernie Moreno, in Ohio. But Bernie Moreno’s $4.5 million (and counting) in self-funding isn’t enough on its own to challenge a longtime champion for workers and Ohioans — so he went to Mar-a-Lago for a fundraiser that raised $350,000 in one night. - Wisconsin is down to the wire with Tammy {NAME} competing against Eric Hovde, who has loaned his campaign $8 million of his own fortune already! Polls show this race is tied — and it could get even closer as Hovde floods this battleground state with ads. - Bob Casey is facing — yes, you guessed it — another self-funding multi-millionaire, Dave McCormick, who spends much of his time outside of Pennsylvania and pretends to come from a farming family. Each of these five races is polling within the margin of error. Now, Democrats across the Senate battleground states are TIED — or falling behind — their MAGA opponents. [We must band together to protect Democrats like these 5 against Republican attacks — especially with Election Day just four months away. Will you rush a $5 contribution to Defend the Senate?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Donate $5 Now]( [Donate $25 Now]( [Donate $50 Now]( [Donate $100 Now]( [Donate $250 Now]( [Another Amount]( Thank you, — Defend The Senate [DONATE]( 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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