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the fight for the Dignity of Work is all of ours

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Friend, when we fight for workers, we fight for all people. So whether you punch a time clock or swi

[Sherrod Brown]( Friend, when we fight for workers, we fight for all people. So whether you punch a time clock or swipe a badge, work for tips or for a salary, are raising children or caring for an aging parent – I promise to fight for you. But I'll be honest: I need your help. I'm one of the most vulnerable senators in the country, and I'm facing my toughest election yet. The only way I can protect this seat – and keep fighting for the Dignity of Work – is if folks like you are in my corner. [So please, will you chip in $5 or more before the critical June FEC deadline?]( When I was growing up in Mansfield, Ohio, it was a community of ironworkers, carpenters, autoworkers, and electricians. But over the years, jobs have been shipped overseas, savings lost, and hopes for a comfortable retirement dashed – all as the cost of homes, health care, and prescription drugs skyrocket. I'm running for reelection to tackle these critical issues and make sure that our country not just recognizes – but celebrates – the Dignity of Work. But here's why I'm worried: Experts at FiveThirtyEight say that this race could decide Senate control, and Mitch McConnell has personally named me a top target for defeat. He knows, as well as we do, that his path to taking back the majority runs straight through Ohio. That's why it's critical I reach out to you today, friend. With just a couple days left until the FEC end-of-quarter deadline, I'm falling short of my $200,000 goal. Senate control is at stake in this race, and I need your help to get back on track – fast. The importance of your contribution – right here, right now – can't be emphasized enough, so please: [Can I count on you to chip in $5 – or as much as you're able to spare – to help me hit my end-of-quarter goal, win in Ohio, and defend Democrats' Senate majority?]( Thank you for your support. I truly appreciate it. With gratitude, [Sherrod Brown signature]( [CONTRIBUTE]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here.]( Friends of Sherrod Brown 3867 West Market Street Ste. 289 Akron, OH 44333 United States If you’d like to receive fewer emails, please [click here](. PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF SHERROD BROWN

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