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My Republican opponent Larry Hogan just picked up a new endorsement. You are receiving this email because you've previously supported CommonGood and our mission. We are grateful for your support, but to opt-out of future emails, please click here: [unsubscribe]( Folks, it’s Angela Alsobrooks, Democratic candidate for Senate in Maryland. Last night, I gave a primetime address at the DNC, but I wanted to follow up personally to let you know that this Senate race in Maryland will be one of the most important elections of our lifetimes. And I want to make one thing clear: If we lose this race, there will be no way that Democrats will control the Senate — not a chance. So I need your help, folks. We need to deploy volunteers to every corner of Maryland to win over undecided voters and defeat Larry Hogan and his MAGA allies to hold Maryland’s Senate seat blue. [So will you split $25 or whatever you can spare between my campaign and CommonGood USA before midnight to boost my campaign, elect me to the Senate, and ensure that Democrats hold our Senate majority? >>]( folks, asking for money is my least favorite part of running for office. It’s difficult to ask folks to give more than they already have to our campaign, but we’re at a pivotal moment right now. So I'm making a promise to you that whatever you give today will help fuel our fight to protect our Democratic Senate majority. Defeating Larry Hogan will be no easy feat. He’s already got people like Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell spending $10 MILLION to flip this seat red. But he doesn’t have what we have…a grassroots movement of dedicated supporters. It’s supporters like you who put leaders like me in office, not Hogan’s mega donors. It’s supporters like you who work hard every day on this campaign to ensure that undecided voters aren’t left with the lies Hogan’s TV ads spread. And it’s supporters like you all over Maryland and this country that are going to fuel our efforts to win this race and defend our Senate majority, because everything is on the line in this election. [But we won’t be able to accomplish much at all without the backing of folks like you, folks. So please can you split a donation of $25 between my campaign and CommonGood USA ASAP to make a difference and keep the Senate in Democratic hands? >>]( [$25]( [$50]( [$100]( [Other]( Thank you for stepping up, friend. Angela Alsobrooks [content goes here] Paid for by Common Good USA P.O. Box 100481 Arlington, VA 22201 Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. [unsubscribe](

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