These runoff races in Georgia aren't about one candidate, or even one state. They're about you, Pat.
They're about your and your loved ones' access to lifesaving health care, regardless of preexisting conditions. They're about restoring principled leadership to our country, repairing our climate for future generations, and so much more.
Because the outcomes of this race affect all of us, we're only going to win if all of us work together. I'm counting on you, Pat. You're the heart and soul of this campaign, you're our edge in this fight, and you're why we'll win. That's why I have to ask:
Will you make your first $10 donation to my campaign and the DNC today? There's so much at stake as we fight for control of the Senate, but I know victory is possible if each of us pitches in what we can.
My opponent and his counterpart in the Senate have made it clear they feel entitled to their seats. That kind of attitude isn't just dangerous -- it's ground zero for more of the same corruption and incompetence we're seeing right now from the GOP in Georgia.
Pat, imagine what would happen if instead we had leaders in those seats who earned them from the people. It's not a fantasy -- the fact that we flipped Georgia for Joe Biden shows it's well within reach. But it's not going to be easy, and it's going to take a surge of support from this grassroots team to power the organizing, outreach, and more that will bring this fight home.
Please, split $10 -- or whatever you can afford -- between my campaign and the DNC so we can win the Georgia runoffs, take back the Senate, and do everything we need to do to build the world we want moving forward.
Together,
Jon
Jon Ossoff
U.S. Senate candidate, Georgia
P.S. Our January 5 runoff is less than two months away, which is no time at all to put the pieces in place it'll take to win. The sooner we have the resources to lock down our plans at the campaign and for everything the DNC is doing headed into this new phase, the sooner we can spring into action. Can you split a $10 donation between my campaign and the DNC today?
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