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Mitch McConnell just announced he’ll STEP DOWN as Senate GOP Leader in November! You are receiv

Mitch McConnell just announced he’ll STEP DOWN as Senate GOP Leader in November! 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]( Friend, did you see this MAJOR update? Mitch McConnell just announced he’ll STEP DOWN as Senate GOP Leader in November! My opponent, Rick Scott, has already tried to wrestle the leadership from McConnell before. Now, this announcement has all but cleared the way for him to take power. I’ll be clear: A Rick Scott Senate would be DISASTROUS for our country. He's a right-wing extremist whose agenda is even too extreme for McConnell! There's absolutely no denying it — the path to defending the Senate runs right through Florida. But now, my race against Rick Scott just got even more important… it could decide both Senate control AND leadership of the GOP. [We've got to step up to the plate — so I’m launching a $100,000 Emergency Goal. Can you chip in $25 (split between my campaign and CommonGood USA) to make sure we flip Florida, defend our Democratic majority, and block a Rick Scott Senate?]( Now that Mitch McConnell is officially stepping down as Leader after the 2024 election, Rick Scott is already scheming to take power. Listen, Rick Scott has got to go. He wrote the plan to raise taxes on working families and end Medicare and Social Security. And he’s supported a nationwide ban on abortions. So much is at stake this November… and now, if we don’t defeat him, the GOP could retake the Senate AND put Rick Scott in charge! I refuse to back down, but the truth is, I’m up against a megamillionaire who spent $64 million of his personal fortune to buy this seat last time and has the backing of far-right extremists who are eager to put one of Trump’s closest allies in charge. [So I'm personally asking: Please, will you donate $25 or more — split between my campaign and CommonGood USA — to help flip Florida blue, defend Democrats’ majority, and block a Rick Scott Senate this November?]( [$25]( [$50]( [$100]( [Other]( - Debbie [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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