The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) plans to invest heavily in reelecting Senators Jon Tester and Sherrod Brown in red states.
The funding will support grassroots organizing, volunteer training, data analysis, voting access, and outreach to communities of color.
The DSCC aims to defend the Democrats’ Senate majority, crucial in light of the upcoming election. (Trending: Epstein’s Brother Finally Breaks His Silence)
Both Tester and Brown face tough reelection battles, with their seats categorized as “Toss Up” by The Cook Political Report.
The Senate GOP’s campaign arm is also active, recruiting candidates in red and battleground states for 2024.
“The DSCC’s investments in sustained, effective grassroots organizing will lay the groundwork for our campaigns to win tough races,” DSCC Chair Gary Peters stated.
“This election will determine the future of our country, and we look forward to joining with voters, volunteers and community leaders to defend Democrats’ Senate majority that is fighting for the priorities that matter most to hard working Americans.”
In Ohio, several prominent Republicans are competing for the nomination to challenge Brown, while in Montana, former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy may face Republican Rep. Matt Rosendale in the primary.
Polling suggests vulnerability for Tester and Brown against certain Republican candidates.
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