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Walker surges after Trump’s election interference

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{NAME}, Desperate to overturn the results of the 2020 election, Donald Trump threatened Georgia's Se

{NAME}, Desperate to overturn the results of the 2020 election, Donald Trump threatened Georgia's Secretary of State with criminal charges if he didn't “find 11,780 votes.” If Trump had gotten away with it, he would be president right now. And Trump specifically recruited Hershel Walker to run for the Senate in Georgia against Raphael Warnock in a state that Biden won by less than 0.3% because Trump now knows precisely how many votes he needs to suppress. If he succeeds, Hershel Walker will oust Raphael Warnock and Democrats will lose control of our razor-thin 50/50 Senate Majority. Then Mitch McConnell will regain control over Washington and clear the path for Donald Trump to run for president in 2024. {NAME}, we're fighting back hard. The New York Times reports that Donald Trump will likely face racketeering charges, as the Grand Jury may soon hold him to account for his authoritarian election interference. But Trump boasts a “war chest of over $102 million” for his 2024 campaign according to ABC. And now it's confirmed that 74% of Republican voters in Georgia will vote for Herschel Walker, making Trump's hand-picked candidate the easy frontrunner—which proves their plot is working. And while CNN recently declared Warnock 2022's #1 Most Vulnerable Democrat, we're still about $2,500 short from hitting our daily fundraising goal. There has simply never been a more important time to protect Raphael Warnock than right now, {NAME}. Please, {NAME}: donate right now and stand with us. [This can't wait, {NAME}: Rush in $5, $10, $25 or even more right now to help us hit our critical goal, protect Raphael Warnock, and buck the Party of Trump's insidious nationwide voter suppression campaign. Donate now to help us expand the Senate Majority in 2022, because if we lose even a single Senate seat, Mitch McConnell takes control again.]( Thank you for never backing down, {NAME}. - When Democrats Turn Out [DONATE]( Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. All contributions are made to support When Democrats Turn Out PAC's general mission and are not designated for any specific activity. When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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