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Cheers, folks! I wanted to make sure I caught you up on where our campaign stands before you log off

Cheers, folks! I wanted to make sure I caught you up on where our campaign stands before you log off for the day—and maybe even grab a beer for yourself after a busy week! You all know how much I hate asking for money, but this is serious: According to my team, we need a surge of donations to reach our August end-of-month fundraising goal before tomorrow's deadline. [Before I get into why this deadline is so important, can I count on you to chip in just $5—the price of a beer (a Montana beer, folks, not one of those $12 DC beers), to help us reach our fundraising goal?]( [Chip in $5]( Our August fundraising goal is critical to making sure we have the strongest fundraising numbers possible in our public FEC report we file at the end of the quarter. Hitting this deadline also allows us to respond to incoming attacks from national Republicans and Mitch McConnell, who are determined to buy Montana’s Senate seat because they know that if they win in Montana, there’s almost no chance that Democrats hold the Senate majority. The point is, we’re building a grassroots campaign that’s stronger than any of the Republicans' dark money groups. But that takes resources, and if we want to get ahead, I need you to chip in so we hit our end-of-month fundraising goal. [I’m counting on your help to set us up for success and ensure we have the resources to keep our momentum. Do you think you can split a donation between my campaign and Sen. Warnock's? The Senate majority depends on us winning here, so it really is important that we hit our goals.]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation between Jon Tester and Sen. Warnock will go through immediately: [Donate $5]( [Donate $25]( [Donate $50]( [Donate another amount]( Thanks, folks. Enjoy your week (and that beer if you’re feeling so inclined). Jon 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: . © 2023 | 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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