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FWD: They are going full Trump

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The OH-SEN race is heating up. The fact that over $32 million has been spent on ads in Ohio’s G

The OH-SEN race is heating up. The fact that over $32 million has been spent on ads in Ohio’s GOP primary and the candidates are trying to out-Trump each other to land Trump’s endorsement underscores what we already knew, {NAME}: The open Ohio Senate race is one of the most competitive and most expensive in the entire country. [There’s less than a week to go until the first FEC deadline of the election year. Chip in our average online contribution of $26 to help elect Dignity of Work candidates in Ohio and across the country.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Express Donate $5]( [Express Donate $10]( [Express Donate $26]( [Express Donate $100]( [Donate Another Amount]( Thank you, Team Sherrod -------------Original Message------------- Sender: Sherrod Brown Date: Mar 25, 2022 [Sherrod Brown Logo] Tomorrow is the 26th of the month and it’s the last one before the first FEC deadline of 2022, {NAME}, so I need to ask: [Will you chip in our average online contribution of $26?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Express Donate $5]( [Express Donate $10]( [Express Donate $26]( [Express Donate $100]( [Donate Another Amount]( The GOP candidates in Ohio’s Senate race are going full Donald Trump in hopes of securing the former president’s endorsement. Josh Mandel, Mike Gibbons, Jane Timken, and J.D. Vance have all co-signed Trump’s Big Lie and repeatedly showered Trump with their praises. They’re making pleasing Trump their top priority in this race -- not Ohioans. No matter who comes out of the primary as the GOP candidate in this race, none of them are on the side of Ohio workers and their families. [{NAME}, we can make sure people like Mandel, Gibbons, Timken, and Vance don’t make it to the Senate, but we need to work together from now until November to stop them. Please chip in $26 -- or whatever amount makes sense for you -- before the end of the day tomorrow.]( With gratitude, Sherrod Paid for BY FRIENDS OF SHERROD BROWN [unsubscribe]( . Contributions or gifts to Friends of Sherrod Brown are not tax deductible. Friends of Sherrod Brown 3867 West Market Street Ste. 289 Akron, OH 44333 United States [www.sherrodbrown.com](

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