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On Monday, Republican Senators Joni Ernst of Iowa and Steve Daines of Montana will go to the Senate

On Monday, Republican Senators Joni Ernst of Iowa and Steve Daines of Montana will go to the Senate floor and—in a profound show of contempt for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Senate norms, and voters everywhere—vote to confirm ultraconservative Amy Coney Barrett to a lifetime appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. Dear MoveOn member, Tomorrow, Republican Senators Joni Ernst of Iowa and Steve Daines of Montana will go to the Senate floor and—in a profound show of contempt for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Senate norms, and voters everywhere—vote to confirm ultraconservative Amy Coney Barrett to a lifetime appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. It will be done: They will lock in a 6-3 far-right majority on the nation's highest court. Here's the thing: These two senators are locked in two of the tightest re-election races in the country, with the Iowa race now considered "the race likeliest to decide Senate control."1,2 We have to fight back, {NAME}. Justice Ginsburg never gave up, nor can we. In these razor-tight races, it's going to take all of us coming together to hold Joni Ernst and Steve Daines accountable and defeat them at the ballot box. And if we're successful, we'll almost surely end Mitch McConnell's cynical and devastating reign as the Senate majority leader. [Please, rush a $3 donation now, split between Democratic Senate candidates Theresa Greenfield in Iowa and Steve Bullock in Montana. Help them get out the vote in these final ten days. 100% of your contribution will go directly to their campaigns.]( Democrat Theresa Greenfield is a "proud farm kid" who worked her way through community college, became a community planner, and now heads up a small business.3 Her first husband was a union electrician who died tragically on the job. She had a 13-month-old at the time and was pregnant. Social Security helped save her family—and now she wants to go to Washington to fight to protect it. Greenfield also believes deeply in public education and affordable health care for all. And she wants to take away corporate lobbyists' loopholes and special tax breaks and give the breaks to workers instead. Greenfield is neck and neck in the polls with Joni Ernst.4 But with only 10 days left to vote, she's getting outspent by Ernst and the GOP's billionaire backers. [We are on an absolutely urgent time crunch, {NAME}. Will you chip in $3 right now to defeat Joni Ernst and Steve Daines, flip these critical seats, and take the Senate gavel from Mitch McConnell? 100% of your contribution will go directly to their campaigns.]( Steve Bullock is the popular two-term governor of Montana who expanded Medicaid, fought to end the corrupting influence of money in politics, and protected public lands. Before serving in public office, Bullock was a labor lawyer and led a successful state initiative to raise the minimum wage.5 The race could be decided by just a few thousand votes, and Bullock's path to victory is turning out union workers and Native Americans.6 But he needs our help to do it. {NAME}, we have to hold Republicans Joni Ernst and Steve Daines accountable for their outrageous power grab that threatens so much—our health care, our freedoms, and the fight for justice for Black people, immigrants, women, the LGBTQ community ... for all of us and for generations to come. [Chip in $3 now, split between Theresa Greenfield and Steve Bullock's campaigns and help hand the GOP a resounding defeat.]( Thanks for all you do. –Allison, Kaytee, Ann, Ankur, and the rest of the team Sources: 1. "The Senate: Iowa to Leans Democratic," Sabato's Crystal Ball, UVA Center for Politics, October 20, 2020 [ 2. "Montana's Senate race was supposed to be easy for Republicans. It's a dead heat." Vox, October 21, 2020 [ 3. "About Theresa," Theresa Greenfield for Iowa, accessed October 24, 2020 [ 4. "Latest Polls, U.S. Senate, Iowa," FiveThirtyEight, accessed October 24, 2020 [ 5. "Meet Steve Bullock," Bullock U.S. Senate, accessed October 24, 2020 [ 6. "Montana's Senate race was supposed to be easy for Republicans. It's a dead heat." Vox, October 21, 2020 [ Want to support our work? As Senator Elizabeth Warren says, "If you are committed to helping win this life-or-death fight, now is the moment to step up. MoveOn and I are giving this fight our all." With just days left in one of the most consequential elections in U.S. history, we have an urgent question: Will you chip in to help MoveOn power a blue wave, defeat Trump, and flip the Senate? [Click here to chip in $3, or whatever you can afford.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- PAID FOR BY MOVEON.ORG POLITICAL ACTION, . Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This email was sent to {NAME} on October 25, 2020. To change your email address or update your contact info, [click here](. MoveOn's privacy policy was recently updated. To read our new privacy policy, [click here](. To remove yourself from this list, [click here](.

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