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My buddy Jon and I need your help

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Friend, With our razor-thin Senate majority and all our future progress on the line, Democrats need

Friend, With our razor-thin Senate majority and all our future progress on the line, Democrats need to defend every seat we possibly can in 2024. But right now, experts say that my buddy Jon Tester (D-MT) and I are two of the most vulnerable senators running for reelection – and the truth is, we need your help. National Republicans like Mitch McConnell and their dark-money allies are coming after us as top targets for defeat. With Joe Manchin stepping down and West Virginia now up for grabs, the stakes could not be higher. We're already facing misleading attack ads and smear campaigns. The only way we can fight back is with critical grassroots support from folks like you. There's strength in numbers, so Jon and I are joining forces to launch what we're calling the "Big Sky Buckeye Fund" – and to kick things off, we've set a goal to raise $100,000 by midnight tonight. [Will you chip in $5 or more now – split between my campaign and Jon's – so we can win our battleground races in Ohio and Montana and continue fighting for working families across the country?]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will be automatically split between Sherrod Brown and Jon Tester. [CONTRIBUTE $5 NOW]( [CONTRIBUTE $25 NOW]( [CONTRIBUTE $50 NOW]( [OTHER AMOUNT NOW]( I'm proud to fight alongside Jon in the Senate for the Dignity of Work. He's as committed as I am to supporting veterans, protecting Social Security, expanding affordable health care, and making sure our economy serves hardworking Americans, not just wealthy corporations. We'll never let up in this fight, which is why we're running to defend our seats and continue making crucial progress. And unlike our GOP opponents, we're running people-powered campaigns that rely on grassroots supporters like you, chipping in $5 or $25 at a time, to power us to victory. [We need a surge of donations before midnight to reach our big goal – so please, friend, we're humbly asking: Will you chip in any amount that's meaningful to you – split between my campaign and Jon's – to power us to victory?]( Jon and I truly appreciate any amount you can give today. Thank you so much for your support. [Sherrod]( [CONTRIBUTE]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here.]( Friends of Sherrod Brown 605 N. High Street, Ste. 226 Columbus, OH 43215 If you’d like to receive fewer emails, please [click here](. PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF SHERROD BROWN

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