Pat -- Today I am excited to share some incredible news with you: This past month was the best online fundraising for July in our organization's history. Grassroots donors across the country stepped up in large numbers to make this happen in order to help candidates up and down the ballot. The DNC isn't just focused on hitting our own fundraising goals. We're also making an impact where it matters most by providing direct support to candidates across the country. Since the beginning of 2017, DNC supporters have contributed millions of dollars directly to several progressive candidates and organizations. That is a serious accomplishment that we should all be proud of, Pat. Those small-dollar donations are already making a huge impact in this year's midterms by helping Democrats running in key races. Directly supporting campaigns is just one of the ways this team is doing things differently this election cycle. We're also investing in grassroots organizing like never before through grants and increased monthly investments to every state party. We're fighting in all 50 states because of one simple truth: We can't elect Democrats nationwide unless we compete in every state. Plus we're advancing voter protection efforts to ensure all eligible voters can participate in our elections, including through our full-time voter protection hotline (which, as of last week, is now available via SMS -- just text QUESTION to 43367). The DNC is no longer in the business of just electing a president every four years. There are critical elections happening every year, and Democratic candidates at all levels of government can't win without our support. It's why we must continue working together to build a strong Democratic Party, and it's why your grassroots donations are so important. There are two ways we can go about winning elections, Pat: organizing our communities and organizing our resources. Right now I'm feeling good about our ability to do both -- and it's all because grassroots Democrats are stepping up in unprecedented ways. You've contributed to the DNC in the past -- and we're counting on you again this year to make victory possible in November. This year is our chance to regain a Democratic majority in Congress, flip state legislatures, and take back governors' mansions. It's our chance to show the resilience of our movement during this difficult time in our nation's history. We can turn things around, Pat. I have no doubt about it -- as long as we all come together in the fight to defend our shared values. Thank you for being a part of this team. All my best, Tom Tom Perez Chair Democratic National Committee P.S. There's one part of the DNC's online fundraising numbers that I am especially excited about. Since the beginning of this year, our monthly sustainer base is up by almost 50 percent! Grassroots donors across the country are showing they're ready to build this organization and ensure Democratic victories for years to come. You've donated to the DNC in the past -- and I hope you'll renew your commitment to electing Democrats by making a monthly donation today. It will make a huge difference not only for impacting this year's midterms, but also ensuring the long-term success of our party. |
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Wednesday, August 1, 2018
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