| Hey Jason, it’s Jon Ossoff.
I know we send you a lot of emails asking you to chip in $20 to my campaign, so I wanted to send you a quick note explaining why.
This race is going to be close -- possibly even within a couple hundred votes -- and control of the U.S. Senate is on the line.
That means that every single vote, every single minute, and every single dollar matters for the future of this state and this country.
We don’t want to wake up on January 6 wishing we’d done more.
We email you because we know that your support can be the difference between six more years of a crook in the Senate and a brighter future for all.
So today, we’re asking you again: Will you support this campaign by chipping in $20 or more? Your contribution will go directly toward our voter outreach and mobilization efforts. | If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: | | | I know it might feel like we’re always bombarding you, but I promise, Jason, we wouldn’t do it if it wasn’t absolutely necessary!
Mitch McConnell’s super PACs are spending over $123 million in Georgia to stop me and Rev. Warnock from taking away his Senate majority. The GOP is blanketing the airwaves with lies and attack ads, trying to scare voters into voting against us, or not voting at all.
We don’t have that kind of cash, Jason.
That’s why we need small-dollar donations from grassroots supporters like you, so we can build the ground game necessary to out-hustle the big money of the Republican Party.
And right now, we’re running a historic voter mobilization operation. It’s really impressive, Jason.
Can you pitch in a few dollars to help me win this race and give the Biden Administration a Democratic Senate? | If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: | | | I hope this helped explain why we email you so much. We’re so grateful to have you on this team, Jason -- we truly couldn’t do it without you.
Thanks for supporting this campaign today!
Jon
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