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Donald Trump is in Nevada AGAIN

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We need to fight back against Trump’s attacks. This is bad, {NAME}: Donald Trump is coming to N

We need to fight back against Trump’s attacks. This is bad, {NAME}: Donald Trump is coming to Nevada yet again today. It’s no surprise why Trump keeps coming back: With the path to both the White House and the Senate running straight through Nevada, Trump is pulling out all the stops to win this crucial battleground. If this is anything like his last few visits here, Trump will lie through his teeth trying to rile up his base and ruthlessly attack Jacky Rosen and Kamala Harris. Trump has already brought back his favorite 2018 nickname, calling her “Wacky Jacky” and a “lightweight” while heaping praise on her MAGA opponent so that Republicans can take back the Senate. We can hardly imagine what he’ll unleash against Jacky and Kamala this time. Here’s where you come in: We need significant resources to respond to Trump’s attacks in real-time, so Jacky’s senior advisors set an ambitious goal to raise $500,000 today. That’s more than double what we usually raise in one day, but this team has never let us down before, and we know we can meet this moment – with your help. [So please, will you rush an urgent gift of $25 or more right now, split between Jacky’s campaign and Defeat Boebert PAC to help turn Nevada blue and defend our Democratic Senate majority?]( [DONATE $25]( For months, Trump has been going all out to attack Jacky – calling her names and throwing his full support behind her extreme, anti-abortion opponent, Sam Brown. Now, polls show the race locked in a statistical tie, and Nevada is one of the few states that The Cook Political Report has rated as a toss-up. Republican donors have already poured more than $60 million into Nevada to flip this Senate seat red, and there’s zero question that Trump’s visit will spark a fresh wave of GOP spending in our battleground race. We’ll need a groundswell of grassroots resources to fight back against Donald Trump, Sam Brown, and their Super PAC allies – which is why we’re counting on you to help us Nevada blue. [Please, will you split $25 or more between Jacky’s campaign and Defeat Boebert PAC right now so we can win in Nevada and defend our Democratic Senate majority?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [RUSH IN $25]( [RUSH IN $50]( [RUSH IN $100]( [RUSH IN $250]( [RUSH IN $500]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( Thank you, Team Rosen [DONATE]( Paid for by Defeat Boebert PAC This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Defeat Boebert PAC,

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