We're in overtime once again! Thanks to Georgia's unique rules, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock is headed to a Dec. 6 runoff against his vile Republican opponent, Herschel Walker, after neither candidate won a majority in the first round.
You know that we can win this runoff because we just did exactly that last year, when Warnock beat appointed GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler that made him (along with Jon Ossoff) the first Democrat to secure a Senate seat in Georgia in more than two decades.
We don't need to remind you of just how enormous the stakes are, and just how wretchedly Republicans will act in order to claw back this seat.
The time to act is very brief, though. Georgia Republicans shortened the runoff period after Democrats' huge upsets last year because they thought a briefer second round would benefit them. Let's prove them wrong.
Please donate $10—or $20, or even $100 if you're able—to help Raphael Warnock win a full six-year term!
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