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Folks, We’ve already seen what can happen when we send a representative to Congress who puts Lo

Folks, We’ve already seen what can happen when we send a representative to Congress who puts Lowcountry families over partisan politics. I’ve reached across the aisle to pass legislation banning offshore drilling, lowering prescription drug costs, and protecting Lowcountry businesses. But so much of our progress has been stalled by a Senate led by the likes of Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham, who refuse to work with their colleagues on the issues that matter most. [That’s why I’m asking you to join me in supporting Jaime Harrison for U.S. Senate. With only one week left in the election, Jaime and I are both counting on your support:]( If you saved your payment information with ActBlue Express clicking a button below will cause your donation to process instantly and split evenly between Jaime Harrison for U.S. Senate and Joe Cunningham for Congress [$5]( [$25]( [$50]( [$100]( [$250]( [Other]( Lindsey Graham has launched attacks against Jaime and me, trying to mislead Lowcountry voters about my record and distract voters across the state from the polling numbers we’re all seeing: Jaime and Graham are neck-and-neck – just like in our own race, it’s anyone’s game. [There’s too much at stake in this election to allow people like Lindsey Graham and Nancy Mace to represent us in Congress. Click here to give $25 or more to help Jaime and me in this final, critical week:]( [( Thanks so much, Joe These are trying times for our country. We hope everyone is staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic and following the guidance of our health officials. Our team is taking precautions and practicing social distancing by working remotely – we encourage everyone able to do the same. Out of an abundance of caution, we’ve canceled all in-person fundraising and campaign events, making our grassroots online outreach and fundraising all the more critical to running our campaign. Joe will continue working to protect our community and ensure every family has the resources needed to stay safe and healthy. From the entire team, we hope you stay with us in this important fight. PAID FOR BY JOE CUNNINGHAM FOR CONGRESS [Click here to unsubscribe from Joe's email list.]( Joe Cunningham for Congress PO Box 21012 Charleston, SC 29413 United States

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