| CRITICAL UPDATE FOR jeannescookies.rightnow@blogger.com: Dems are locked in tight races in Southern states! | | Inside Elections race ratings update, 9-01-23: | | Kentucky: Toss-Up ➡️ Tilt Democratic Mississippi: Likely Republican ➡️ Lean Republican | | Democrats have the opportunity to win BIG this November. Tell us: | | Who will YOU support? | | |
| Team – This is BIG. |
| Democrats have the opportunity to win in these tough Southern states – but only if supporters like you help build on our momentum. We can’t throw away this chance by sitting out, ignoring messages, and relying on others to step up for us! |
| Here are four reasons why your input is so valuable today: |
| 1) Andy Beshear is the only Democratic governor on the ballot this year, and he's the GOP's biggest target. Mitch McConnell is doing everything he can to flip Kentucky RED and send his protege, Daniel Cameron, to the governor’s office. Cameron and the THREE super PACS propping him up have already announced or spent nearly $10 MILLION on TV ads to try and buy this race. And now Politico is calling the race "dramatically close.” |
| 2) In Mississippi, GOP Gov. Tate Reeves is one of the most unpopular governors in the country. And a recent poll shows 21% of Republican voters would back Democratic candidate Brandon Presley over him this year! Now, nearly every poll shows this is a neck-and-neck race. |
| 3) In Louisiana, Democratic candidate Shawn Wilson is facing a slew of radical opponents and a late jungle primary in a state the GOP is desperately trying to turn RED. |
| 4) With crucial governors' races in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Kentucky on the ballot in 2023, our gains or losses this November could set the tone for Democrats in 2024 as we fight to protect essential programs like Social Security, expand our blue firewall, and keep President Biden in the White House. |
| That’s why your input is so critical, team – because your thoughts today will help inform our strategy this year, in 2024, and beyond. |
| So, tell us jeannescookies.rightnow@blogger.com: |
| Who will YOU support? |
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