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Hi folks, Tim Kaine and Bob Casey here. Besides the fact that we’re both senators representing

[Bob Casey for Senate]( Hi folks, Tim Kaine and Bob Casey here. Besides the fact that we’re both senators representing two great Commonwealths, we share a few things in common — our Irish Catholic upbringings, our legal backgrounds, and our love of telling dad jokes! Here are two of our favorites: Tim: What’s green, Irish, and sits in the backyard? Paddy O’Furniture. Bob: I have a complicated relationship with my GPS… it’s driving me crazy! All right, all right, we’ll stick to our day jobs — working hard for the people of Virginia and Pennsylvania! Speaking of our day jobs, there are less than 7 weeks left until Election Day, and we’re fighting tooth and nail to defend the Pennsylvania and Virginia seats in the Senate from our MAGA opponents. This is no joke — Republicans are doing everything they can to win in key battleground states, and Virginia and Pennsylvania are at the top of their list. When it comes to control of the Senate in November, these are two must-win seats. [Our teams are working around the clock to get it done, but we can’t do it alone — we need folks like you in our corner as we head into this final stretch. Can you split a donation today to help power both of our campaigns, ensure we can keep fighting for our Commonwealths in the Senate, and help retain our critical Democratic majority?]( If you’ve stored your info with ActBlue Express, we’ll process your split contribution instantly: [Donate $15 »]( [Donate $25 »]( [Donate $50 »]( [Donate $100 »]( [Donate $250 »]( [Other amount »]( We promise to keep working hard (and maybe even work on our joke delivery, too). And just remember, this election is classic driver’s ed. If you put the car in D, you go forward. If you put it in R, you go backward. Thanks for standing with us! —Tim Kaine & Bob Casey --------------------------------------------------------------- [Text TEAM to 51041] This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update Your Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( To give by check: Bob Casey for Senate PO Box 58746 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Email us: info@bobcasey.com PAID FOR BY BOB CASEY FOR SENATE INC. Â

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