| Last month, this team accomplished some truly incredible things. Over 115,000 of you donated online and 1,146 volunteered with the DNC. That's amazing, Jason! Since you're a dedicated grassroots supporter, I wanted to make sure that you were up-to-date on Democrats' latest accomplishments and our moves to protect and expand our majorities across the country. There's a quick rundown below. I hope you'll take a chance to read it! More soon, Jess Jessica Porter Email and SMS Director Democratic National Committee -
115,000 Democrats donated online to help hit the DNC's fundraising goal last month. -
A team of 36 social ambassadors amplified State of the Union content during President Biden's first address and watch party hosts across the country helped register folks to vote through community organizing. -
Our party held thousands of events from coast to coast, plus a virtual town hall with Gov. Howard Dean. -
President Biden and Vice President Harris doubled down on their commitment to keeping all schools safely open by taking new action to increase COVID-19 testing. -
President Biden released a statement on his commitment to advancing equity, racial justice, and opportunity for Black Americans in honor of Black History Month. -
President Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States -- the first-ever Black woman nominated to our nation's highest court. Harvard University Photo. CC BY-SA 4.0. -
President Biden authorized a $15 million transfer from the DNC to help win Senate and House races this year, as well as support for gubernatorial races, including in Connecticut, Maryland, Kansas, and New Mexico. -
The Official Democratic Store collaborated with Black artist Cymone Wilder and released this T-shirt and tote bag to commemorate Black History Month. -
The DNC is continuing to invest in its voter protection efforts, distributed organizing capacity, and long-term data and technology infrastructure necessary to elect Democrats up and down the ballot this year and in years to come. | | | |
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