New GOP Victories?

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One of our top priorities this Election Cycle is to expand our Republican majority in the U.S. Senate, so we aren't held hostage on key votes by a couple of more liberal/establishment Republicans, who sometimes break ranks and vote with the Democrats. 

There are promising developments in our quest to expand our Republican majority in the U.S. Senate.  First, we can report West Virginia Democrat U.S. Senator Joe Manchin is exploring a run for governor, which if he moves forward with, would create a Special Election for Senate in this heavily pro-Trump state.

Besides West Virginia, we have FOUR additional Democrat-held Senate seats that we can target to flip into the GOP column:  New Mexico, Alabama, New Hampshire and Michigan.

You can support our independent expenditure campaign to win these four races and Save The Senate by making a contribution online - JUST CLICK HERE.

Here's a breakdown on these opportunities for a GOP victory:

NEW MEXICO:  Democrat incumbent Tom Udall announced he is retiring, creating an opening for us to flip this Senate seat.  The Trump presidential campaign is looking at New Mexico as an opportunity for victory in 2020.

ALABAMA:  Democrat Doug Jones is the most vulnerable U.S. Senator up for re-election, and we have aggressively been targeting this seat.

MICHIGAN:  Democrat Senator Gary Peters is up for re-election in a state that President Trump carried in 2016.

NEW HAMPSHIRE:  Democrat Senator Jeanne Shaheen is up for re-election in one of the most competitive states in the nation.  Recent polling shows Shaheen in a dead-heat in her re-election bid.

 

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Conservative Campaign Committee

ATTN:  Save The Senate

P.O. Box 278855

Sacramento, CA 95827

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