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Thank you. Hi {NAME}, I just wanted to reach out to say thank you. My team just let me know that we

Thank you. [TAMMY {NAME} FOR SENATE]({NAME}.com/go/67?t=1&akid=2917%2E1096370%2EwjIYtl) Hi {NAME}, I just wanted to reach out to say thank you. My team just let me know that we hit our all-important end-of-quarter fundraising goal last night. That’s all thanks to your support. When we called on grassroots supporters to help us keep pace with my self-funding opponent, you took the call. Our campaign is stronger because of it. We had to spend more than we anticipated over the past three months. Republicans didn’t give us a choice after pouring more than $19 million into Wisconsin. But we were able to respond, thanks to you. When end-of-quarter fundraising reports are made public, we’ll learn how much my megamillionaire opponent loaned himself since the first $8 million check he cut for his campaign. He’s pledged to self-fund north of $20 million to flip this seat red, so there’s a good chance that he’s cut his campaign another seven-figure check. This race isn’t going to get any less expensive, and it won’t be long before we need to make more difficult decisions about our campaign spending. But today, I want to keep this message to a thank you. So from the bottom of my heart, thanks again for your support, {NAME}. I’m so grateful to have you on the team. — Tammy  P.S. Wisconsin is already one of the most expensive and competitive races in the country. Two recent polls even show me statistically tied with Eric Hovde. If you want to help us continue building the resources to defend Wisconsin’s Senate seat, you can chip in here: [secure.actblue.com/donate/tbe-em-jul24]({NAME}.com/go/2155?c0=tbe-em-jul24.e1aXEk&refcode=AU_STB_CL_GEN_TYE_AC_20240701_AM1_V1_S1&t=4&akid=2917%2E1096370%2EwjIYtl) P.O. BOX 696 MADISON, WI 53701 [www.tammy{NAME}.com]({NAME}.com/go/67?t=2&akid=2917%2E1096370%2EwjIYtl) | INFO@TAMMY{NAME}.COM | [Privacy Policy]({NAME}.com/go/68?t=3&akid=2917%2E1096370%2EwjIYtl) PAID FOR BY TAMMY {NAME} FOR SENATE If you would like to receive fewer emails, update your subscription preferences [here.]({NAME}.com/signup/fewer-emails/?t=5&akid=2917%2E1096370%2EwjIYtl) If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.]({NAME}.com/cms/unsubscribe/unsubscribe/?t=6&akid=2917%2E1096370%2EwjIYtl)

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