Earlier this month, the House passed the America COMPETES Act to help lower everyday costs and strengthen our supply chains. And surprise, surprise… nearly every single House Republican voted against it.
Once again, the difference between the two parties couldn't be more stark: As Republicans root against the economy and offer zero plans of their own, Democrats passed the American Rescue Plan and spurred the economy to create a record 6.6 million jobs in 12 months and are working to make the lives of American people better. It's clear that the 'D' in Democrats stands for deliver, Jason.
With the midterm elections just months away, our congressional majorities at risk, and continued progress on the line, we're counting on the support of grassroots folks like you to help get the word out about Democratic accomplishments to grow the economy and rebuild the middle class. We know what we have to do, now it's time to get to work doing it.
Will you make a $7 donation to the DNC today? Whatever you're able to give will help elect Democrats up and down the ballot who are ready to advance the Biden-Harris agenda.
Now, you might be thinking: What are Republicans for? (President Biden recently asked the very same question!) And, asked what his party would do if they recaptured both chambers of Congress, Mitch McConnell said, "That is a very good question… And I'll let you know when we take it back."
Jason, the GOP has no agenda beyond obstructing Democratic priorities. Full stop.
To continue building back better, it is vital for us to protect and expand our Democratic majorities in 2022 and beyond. With your support, the DNC is running innovative on-the-ground organizing efforts, television and digital ads, and more that'll be essential to spreading the word about how Democrats are delivering for the American people -- and we cannot slow down now.
Rush a $7 donation to the DNC today to hold Republicans accountable and ramp up the programs that will help protect and expand our Democratic majorities in the years ahead.
Thank you,
Ofirah
Ofirah Yheskel
Deputy Communications Director
Democratic National Committee
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