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Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Montana. You can make a difference today. Thank you for joining u

Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Montana. You can make a difference today. [logo] Democrats Deliver in the Senate, Help Defend in 2024 Four Battleground States: Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Montana. Defending the Senate is crucial for making real progress on key issues such as abortion, climate change, and Social Security. The leadership of dedicated Democrats like Sherrod Brown in Ohio, Bob Casey in Pennsylvania, Tammy {NAME} in Wisconsin, and Jon Tester in Montana is essential to advancing policies that benefit all Americans. Abortion Rights: With ongoing threats to reproductive rights, it is more important than ever to have senators who will fight to protect a woman’s right to choose. Democratic senators have consistently stood up against efforts to roll back these rights and will continue to do so if we maintain control of the Senate. Climate Change: Addressing the climate crisis requires bold action and committed leadership. Senators like Tammy {NAME}, who serves on the climate change committee, have been at the forefront of promoting sustainable policies that protect our environment and create green jobs. Keeping these leaders in the Senate ensures continued progress on this critical issue that affects every state, industry, and citizen. Social Security: Protecting Social Security is vital for the well-being of millions of Americans. Democratic senators have been champions of preserving and strengthening this crucial safety net. Leaders like Sherrod Brown have introduced legislation to ensure the longevity and reliability of Social Security for future generations. These senators have shown unwavering commitment to these and other important issues, and now we need to have their backs going into one of the most contentious elections in recent history. Sherrod Brown, Bob Casey, Tammy {NAME}, and Jon Tester have proven their dedication to fighting for the rights and well-being of their constituents. Their leadership is essential for bringing our nation to a better place. [You can make a real difference today by contributing to ALL FOUR battleground states with one donation. It is crucial that each of these Dems maintain their seats for at least another term, and we would love to give you the opportunity to contribute to these efforts.]( [→ Defend the Senate]( Thank you for joining us in this important fight. — No Dem Left Behind  No Dem Left Behind PAC P.O. Box 15320 Washington, D.C. 20003 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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