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[WATCH] A message from Jon Hamm to Missouri about Manhood, courage, Josh Hawley and this U.S. Senate race.

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Friend – Jon Hamm's got a message for Missouri. Any born-and-raised Missourian will tell you: T

Friend – Jon Hamm's got a message for Missouri. [See it in our latest ad:]( [A message from Jon Hamm - Born and raised in Missouri]( [Click here to watch a special message to Missouri from Jon Hamm, then split a donation of $5 or more between my campaign and MeidasTouch so we can replace Josh Hawley in the U.S. Senate next year »]( Any born-and-raised Missourian will tell you: This is the Show Me State. But the only thing Josh Hawley has shown us during his time in the U.S. Senate is how to be a fraud and a coward — from skittering away from the same mob he raised his fist for outside the Capitol on Jan. 6 to using his own power to strip away rights for everyday people in Missouri and all across the country. This election is our opportunity to defeat him. Hawley won his last race with only 51% of the vote. In the years since, his approval has dropped to just 42% – and in Missouri’s last Senate race during a presidential election, the margin was only 2.7%. That doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy – after all, GOP insiders at the NRSC haven’t stopped attacking me since the day I got into this race – but we really can win this. [So friend, will you help us defeat Josh Hawley and flip Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat by splitting a donation of $5 or more between my grassroots campaign and MeidasTouch today? Your support right now gives us the resources to keep delivering this message to voters every day between now and Election Day.]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your split donation between Lucas Kunce and MeidasTouch will go through immediately: [Donate $15]( [Donate $25]( [Donate $50]( [Other]( It’s about time Missourians had a U.S. Senator who will actually stand up and look out for them – not a fraud who’s obsessed with defining what it means to be a man. Thanks for standing with me, Lucas [Text GOLD to 67400 to receive texts from MeidasTouch]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [unsubscribe]( MeidasTouch 1032 15th St NW Washington, DC 20005 United States Paid for by MeidasTouch. MeidasTouch.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

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