It’s official: The attack on McMorrow backfired.

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It’s official: The attack on McMorrow backfired.

Theis didn’t see an influx of small-dollar donations from the solicitation — her take from individual donors was just $235. But McMorrow used the res

Theis didn’t see an influx of small-dollar donations from the solicitation — her take from individual donors was just $235. But McMorrow used the response to her speech to build a data base of 11,000 donors from all 50 states, according to her husband and treasurer Ray Wert.

McMorrow has said she wants to flip Michigan’s Senate, which comprises 22 Republicans and 16 Democrats and is now more competitive following redistricting done by an independent commission.

Theis didn’t return POLITICO requests for comments. Her husband, Sam, hung up on a reporter when asked about the sum: “I wouldn’t have any information on that, go ahead and do a search on the database, thanks,” he said.

“My guess is she never read that email, and it was a pretty big mistake,” said Cody Mott, a Michigan Republican campaign finance attorney with the firm Foster Swift Collins & Smith, who worked for Americans for Prosperity, a Theis ally, when she served in the House.

Matt Sweeney, a spokesperson for Senate Republicans, did not immediately return messages seeking comment.

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