| Four key battleground states -- Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and New Hampshire -- have Democratic senators up for reelection this November (and you can bet the GOP will go to any length to flip them). Defending our Senate majority starts now with protecting these incumbents: We can't ramp up critical investments in organizing, voter protection, and the political infrastructure needed to defend seats like these without your support, Jason. So I have to ask: Will you make a $7 donation to the DNC today to ensure that Democratic candidates all across the country have what they need to compete and win in 2022 and beyond? Races like these could come down to just a handful of votes -- and the work we do together right now could be the difference between holding our majorities or handing the reins back to Mitch McConnell. At DNC HQ, we're: -
Taking an innovative approach to organizing: Republicans are hellbent on taking back power, and we need to build up our volunteer network to fight back. Your support helps leverage every volunteer who wants to power our work to contact, educate, and turn out hundreds of thousands of voters. -
Prioritizing voter protection before, on, and after Election Day: Once we mobilize voters to head to the polls -- and in the immediate aftermath -- we must ensure every vote gets counted. Voter suppression is a feature of the modern Republican Party, and we need to invest earlier than ever before to protect our right to vote. - DNC data and technology powers nearly every Democratic campaign: Our state-of-the-art data and tech infrastructure helped to support thousands of Democratic candidates and campaigns last election cycle. Grassroots support allows the DNC to continue these efforts and more to elect Democrats up and down the ballot and make all of our work more efficient and effective.
We can't leave anything up to chance this November. So please, chip in $7 to the DNC today to help elect Democrats up and down the ballot in 2022 and beyond. I can't thank you enough for your support today and every day. Sam Sam Cornale Executive Director Democratic National Committee | | | |
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