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I need your help to flip the Senate

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If I don't win, Mitch McConnell stays in power. Hey {NAME}, it's Jon Ossoff, candidate for U.S. Sena

If I don't win, Mitch McConnell stays in power. Hey {NAME}, it's Jon Ossoff, candidate for U.S. Senate in Georgia. My race against GOP Senator David Perdue in Georgia is headed to a January 5 runoff. And if I don’t win, Mitch McConnell and the GOP will keep the Senate majority. [Will you make a donation to my campaign to flip the Senate?](3D/?g=APUyMTpTVzRdsoubC9xW_oA) [DONATE](3D/?g=APUyMTpTVzRdsoubC9xW_oA) You might know David Perdue as the guy who ran an anti-Semitic attack ad against me over the summer, or the guy who mocked Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris’ name at a Trump rally in October. Perdue is Donald Trump’s "favorite Senator" and the poster boy for Washington corruption. While the Senate was getting classified briefings on COVID-19 in January and February, Senator Perdue was busy rearranging his stock portfolio to try to profit off the pandemic, all the while telling his constituents it was no deadlier than the ordinary flu. And he has voted REPEATEDLY to gut the Affordable Care Act and end protections for people with pre-existing conditions. I am running for Senate to provide affordable, accessible health care to every Georgian, protect and expand voting rights, and root out corruption in Washington. And we can do all those things with a Democratic majority in the Senate. The path to Senate control runs right through Georgia and my runoff election on January 5. My opponent is asking his donors for $500 MILLION (!!!) to defeat me. [That’s why I’m asking you today to chip in a few dollars to help me stay on track to win this race, flip the Senate, and remove Mitch McConnell from power. Are you with me?](3D/?g=APUyMTpTVzRdsoubC9xW_oA) [DONATE](3D/?g=APUyMTpTVzRdsoubC9xW_oA) We have less than two months, {NAME}. Let's make them count. With gratitude, Jon Ossoff --------------------------------------------------------------- Sara Gideon for Maine PO Box 812 South Freeport, ME 04078 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Email is a very important tool for our campaign, but if you'd like to receive fewer emails please [click here](. If you'd like to stop receiving messages from the campaign [you can unsubscribe here](.

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