In just a moment, I'm going to ask you to split a $10 donation between my reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee. But first, I hope you'll give me a minute to explain why your support matters so much right now.
I got my start in public service as an advocate to ensure that children like my son, Ben, who experiences severe disabilities, would be fully included in their communities and have the same opportunities as their peers. It's why I ran for governor of New Hampshire, and it's why I chose to bring this cause to Washington, D.C. as a U.S. senator -- except I almost didn't get there, Jason.
I only won my Senate seat by 1,017 votes. It was the closest Senate race in 2016 and one of the closest Senate results in recent history. Support from this team helped turn out the necessary votes to flip this seat in 2016 -- and my race is shaping up to be a close one this year as well, so:
Will you split a $10 donation between my reelection campaign and the DNC today? Your enthusiasm helped Democrats take back the Senate and win the White House in 2020. With you on this grassroots team, we are going to keep New Hampshire's seat -- and Senate seats nationwide -- blue this November.
I still remember the long night in 2017 when Senate Republicans tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act, but failed by one vote. I realized then that if it weren't for 1,017 votes in New Hampshire, a Republican would have been in my seat -- and millions of Americans could have lost their health care coverage.
Believe me when I tell you: Your $10 donation can make a huge difference for the future of our country. With only one Senate seat standing between us and Republican rule, there's no time to waste. The DNC is helping candidates like me fight for every single vote in 2022 and beyond, and they're counting on grassroots supporters like you to make it all possible.
Split a $10 donation between my reelection campaign and the DNC today. Every cent will help elect Democrats across the country.
Thanks for being in my corner, Jason.
Maggie
Sen. Maggie Hassan
U.S. Senator, New Hampshire
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