Rob: Democrats are openly boasting

Rob Portman for U.S. Senate
robert,

There are less than 12 days until the election and Democrats are openly boasting that they will sweep the election. 

What's more, they are outraising Republicans and using their war chest to launch multi-million dollar attacks in key races across the country.

That's why I am asking for your help today.

I alone cannot compete with millions of dollars from Hillary Clinton and her Super PAC. 

If you stand with me, please help me fight back to protect our Republican Senate majority.


The consequences of losing the Senate are immeasurable, as Senate Democrats will have the power to confirm progressives to the Supreme Court, perpetuate the current job-killing policies, and cement their disastrous health care mandate.

We cannot allow this to happen.

Political strategists across the spectrum agree that the outcome of Ohio's race will determine which party control the Senate.

No matter which state you live in, if you want to protect our Republican Senate majority, please help me hold Ohio by making an urgent contribution today.

The election is just days away and the future of the Senate will come down to Ohio. 

All best,
Rob Portman



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