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Donald Trump has a target on our backs

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# Friend, in a moment, I'm going to ask you to split a contribution between my friend, Sen. Catherin

# Friend, in a moment, I'm going to ask you to split a contribution between my friend, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), and me. But first, let me explain why your support today is so urgent: We're both up against Trump-backed Republicans who are fighting tooth and nail to retake Senate control for Mitch McConnell. And tomorrow, Donald Trump is hosting a major fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago for his handpicked candidates – all so his shady megadonors can flood our states with MILLIONS to flip our battleground seats red. With the latest polls showing these races neck and neck, we cannot afford to be outraised and outspent just as the election year is heating up. That's why I have to ask: [Before midnight tonight, will you split a donation of $5 or more between my campaign and Catherine's so we can defend our battleground seats and keep the Senate blue?]( Catherine and I are fighting every single day to make good on our Democratic agenda – from protecting voting rights to expanding access to affordable health care. Catherine has a long history of fighting for underdogs, a fight I know all too well myself. We need her in Washington – but CNN is calling us two of the most vulnerable Democratic senators up for reelection, so national Republicans are zeroing in on our races. Catherine and I know how to win when the odds are stacked against us. We both made history in our states – Catherine is the only Latina serving in the Senate, and I became Georgia's first-ever Black senator. But we were only able to defeat our GOP opponents last time because Democrats like you stood with us 100% of the way. [So please, friend, can I count on you to split a donation between my campaign and Catherine's before the midnight deadline? Every dollar will go toward defeating our Trump-backed challengers and keeping the Senate blue.]( Thank you very much. – Sen. Raphael Warnock [DEFEND THE SENATE >>]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here.]( For your reference, any donor history or identification in this message reflects what we have on file for the email address [{EMAIL}] to which this message was sent. If you have donated from another address or via another method, many thanks for supporting our historic campaign for Senate! If you’d like to receive fewer emails, please click [here](. © 2022 | Paid for by Warnock for Georgia. Title and affiliation are provided for identification purposes only. Warnock for Georgia PO Box 52227 Atlanta, GA 30355 United States

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