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{NAME}, it’s James Carville. I’m fired the hell up, and I need everyone to get on my level

[James Carville]( {NAME}, it’s James Carville. I’m fired the hell up, and I need everyone to get on my level. NOW. I just spoke with Jon Tester’s team, and they told me they’re falling way short of their daily fundraising goal (sh*t). If they don’t turn things around, they’ll have to start making cuts, which is EXACTLY what ol’ Mitch McConnell wants (holy sh*t!). I’m gonna be perfectly clear: This is a f*cking nightmare scenario. Mitch McConnell’s buddies are throwing $90 MILLION into Montana because Jon’s his #1 target. And if we lose this race, we lose everything. The floodgates will burst open for every terrible idea coming out of a Republican‑controlled Congress. If that doesn’t send a chill down your spine, then I don’t know what the hell will. [I’ll be damned if we let this country go to hell in a handbasket because we failed to meet this moment. So {NAME}, I’m begging, make a critical split donation between Jon’s campaign and The First Ask right now:]( [RUSH $10 >>]( [RUSH $25 >>]( [RUSH $50 >>]( [RUSH $100 >>]( [RUSH $250 >>]( [RUSH ANY AMOUNT >>]( Jon told me their fundraising is slipping, so he needs our help ASAP. We need to raise another $10,000 by TONIGHT to get back on track. If we lose this race, that’s the whole enchilada. Far-right Republicans will take over the Senate and we can kiss any hope of progress goodbye. We gotta turn this thing around—NOW. [So please, I’m BEGGING, will you make a split donation between Jon Tester’s campaign and The First Ask right now?]( [RUSH $10 >>]( [RUSH $25 >>]( [RUSH $50 >>]( [RUSH $100 >>]( [RUSH $250 >>]( [RUSH ANY AMOUNT >>]( Why are you still reading?! Did you donate?! —James Carville [The First Ask]( [Instagram icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Website icon]( [Paid for by The First Ask (thefirstask.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee]( Copyright 2024 The First Ask 611 Pennsylvania Ave SE #192 Washington DC 20003   Our email newsletter is the best way to stay in touch with our work to turnout Democrats and flip state legislatures from red to blue by electing more women to office. But if you really want to go, you can [unsubscribe]( here.

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