Friday, May 11, 2018

[MEMO] 2018 strategy update:

With fewer than six months to go until Election Day, I wanted to give you an update on the Democratic Party's 2018 strategy.
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With fewer than six months to go until Election Day, I wanted to give you an update on the Democratic Party's 2018 strategy.

The Democratic gains we need to take back control of Congress and flip state legislatures are going to take an incredible amount of work -- but they're within reach.

That's why I'm excited to share three key programs that will help elect Democrats up and down the ballot this year:

1. IWillVote

An ambitious plan to reach 50 million American voters between now and Election Day. Together we'll ask people to commit to vote, help them register, provide voter education and protection, and make sure they cast their ballot.

2. Best Practices Institute

The DNC is committed to providing state parties and candidates at all levels with the information and tools they need to grow their base of support and build winning campaigns. With your help, we will invest in innovative solutions while building on the tried-and-true strategies of grassroots organizing.

3. Every ZIP Code Counts

Gone are the days when Democrats are unwilling to play in states or districts that are "too red." We are organizing and competing everywhere to win elections in 2018 and beyond. Through our Every ZIP Code Counts program, the DNC increased its monthly investment to $10,000 to every state party across the country. We will be fighting to win seats -- from the school board to the Senate -- in communities across the country through an unprecedented commitment to grassroots organizing.

These programs are an effort to mobilize a record number of voters ahead of the midterms -- and our success depends on supporters like you who are ready to step up and build this organization. We truly cannot win in November without your help, so I'm asking you today.

Now is the perfect time to make your first donation of 2018. Will you donate $3 right now to support Democrats nationwide?

Bringing our message to people across the country to encourage them to get involved and vote is going to require our time, our energy, and our commitment. It's also going to take investment. Democrats running for office across the country simply can't win unless they have the resources to reach as many voters as possible -- that's why the national party is stepping up.

Here's a rundown of 2018 by the numbers: Democrats need 24 House seats and two U.S. Senate seats to take back control of Congress. There are also 36 gubernatorial races and more than 6,000 state legislative races on the ballot nationwide this year.

This is a huge opportunity for Democrats to see sweeping victories up and down the ballot. But what we accomplish in November depends on what we do today.

That's why I'm asking: Will you take this moment to make your first $3 contribution of 2018? Your contribution will help elect Democrats nationwide.

Thanks for your support,

Tom

Tom Perez
Chair
Democratic National Committee

















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