Jason,
Families across Georgia and the country just celebrated Thanksgiving without extended family because of this virus, which has now killed over 265,000 Americans and threatened the livelihood of millions.
I want to get this virus under control so we can get back to normal -- but for that to happen, President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris need to be able to govern.
For the Biden Administration to succeed -- for our government to contain COVID-19 and rush desperately-needed economic relief directly to families and businesses -- we need a Democratic Senate. We can’t have Mitch McConnell doing to President Biden what he did to President Obama: obstructing needlessly and maliciously at every turn.
And if I don’t win my runoff race in Georgia (in five weeks!!!), McConnell and the GOP will stay in control of the Senate for another two years and try to stop President Biden from solving anything. So Jason, before tonight’s critical end-of-month deadline, will you make a donation today to help flip the Senate and get us through this crisis? If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: | | There’s so much we can accomplish with a Democratic Senate working alongside President Biden.
Not only can we enact legislation to respond to this public health and economic disaster, but we can also take action to strengthen voting rights and civil rights, to save our environment, and to get health care to every family in America.
I can’t overstate how high the stakes are in Georgia, Jason.
At this very moment, the Republican Party is hard at work trying to stop us. Mitch McConnell’s super PACS have already made a $70 million ad buy in Georgia, with more to come!
That’s why it’s so crucial we hit our fundraising goals, like the one coming up tonight. Please Jason, before tonight’s deadline, chip in to my campaign to win back the Senate >> If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: | | Thank you for your support,
Jon |
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