With the year coming to a close, we're going all in to make sure climate champions are fully prepared to hit the ground running in 2026. Right now, two Senate races demand our attention — and what happens before December 31st will shape whether we start 2026 with real momentum or fall behind when it matters most. In Ohio, Sherrod Brown is fighting to flip and defeat Senator Jon Husted — an incumbent who has repeatedly sided with Big Oil over Ohio families, clean water, and public health. In North Carolina, Roy Cooper is running to flip and an open Senate seat. If he loses, the race could hand power to Michael Whatley — Donald Trump's handpicked RNC chair and a former fossil fuel lobbyist who helped advance oil industry priorities nationwide. If you're able, will you chip in through GiveGreen today to help elect climate champions and flip these two critical Senate seats? Sherrod Brown and Roy Cooper are the leaders we need heading into 2026. Sherrod Brown has built his career by taking on corporate polluters and protecting clean water, as well as working families, across Ohio. Roy has delivered clean energy jobs, cut emissions, expanded EV access, and stood up for rural communities in North Carolina. As we close out the year, making sure both campaigns are fully funded, organized, and ready to hit the ground running is critical. A contribution before the end of the year helps ensure these campaigns are ready on day one — organized, funded, and positioned to win. Will you donate now through GiveGreen to help us elect Sherrod Brown and Roy Cooper and help flip the Senate majority? Thank you for being part of this fight — and for all your support this year. — Team GiveGreen | GiveGreen offers a strategic vision for helping elect candidates who will take real action on climate change, and for making lasting change in our political system. It works to make supporting climate champions as convenient and impactful as possible. To explore our full site, click here. | | Paid for by GiveGreen United Action, www.givegreen.com, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. | |
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