Jason -- We know you've heard us say it before, but there are no off years here at the DNC. No, really. There's an extremely consequential Supreme Court election happening in Wisconsin tomorrow. The end result could affect electoral maps, voting rights, and access to abortion in the Badger state. Thankfully, with the help of this team, we've built year-round infrastructure for candidates running up and down the ballot to tap into -- but we need your support to keep it up. If you can, pitch in $7 to fund the organizing, voter protection, and data and tech programs needed to elect Democrats nationwide. "No off years" is more than just a motto at DNC HQ. Take a look at what we've been up to ahead of the elections happening in Wisconsin: ๐ Voter Education and Mobilization: Empowering people to vote and ensuring each vote is counted is a top priority for the DNC. We've sent thousands of Wisconsinites information on voter registration, voting deadlines, and even their specific polling location. ☎️ Volunteer Recruitment: One-on-one voter contact is essential for turning folks out ahead of an election -- and with a race as close as this one, every conversation we have could be the deciding factor. That's why we've been recruiting volunteers to help make calls to voters across the Badger State and ensuring voters have everything they need to cast their ballot tomorrow. This is just a fraction of the work the DNC does to elect Democrats from school board to Senate across the country -- and it's all made possible by your grassroots support. A well-funded DNC is integral to our party's work to elect Democratic candidates and build a better America. Chip in $7 now to help power organizing efforts nationwide. The DNC is the only party committee tasked with electing Democrats at every level, in every ZIP code. We're not only getting communities ready to vote, we're also building Democratic infrastructure for the long haul so that our party can win in 2023 and beyond. But we can't do it without your support, Jason. Donate $7 now to the DNC to invest in the resources Democratic candidates are relying on to compete and win year after year. Thanks for reading, The Democrats |
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