Thursday, October 29, 2020

I have some tough decisions to make

Five days out, we can't afford a wrong step.
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Jason, I've seen an in-depth analysis of the early vote numbers and let me tell you:

If all the votes were counted as of right now, it's almost certain Amy would win.

That tells you how important the final five days of this election are. Some of the toughest decisions of our campaign are coming up at the end of this week—and as this race tightens in the final days, where we invest our final resources could decide the outcome. (If you want to make those decisions a whole lot easier, chip in now.)

Here's the deal: In this final stretch, we have to play both offense and defense. We're working overtime to reach every Kentucky voter we can with our closing message about the kind of senator Amy will be—all while fighting back and debunking false claims Mitch's side is making about her.

We're working to turn out not only the most dedicated voters, but folks who've never had a campaign reach out—we need them all to beat Mitch.

Here's the keyword: ALL. We don't want to have to sacrifice any of these strategies because we didn't have the budget.

When you're up against an entrenched 36-year incumbent with special interests pouring millions into the race on his behalf, there's no tripping up in the final sprint. If we have to scale back any of these final programs, our chances of winning this election lessen.

It's my job to make these final calls about the budget at the end of this week—if you can, chip in $19 or more today and help fully fund our plans in the final days of this election.

Amy can win this—and this is how it happens.

Thank you,
Sannie

Sannie Overly
Campaign Chair
Amy McGrath for Senate

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