Democrats won in 2018 because grassroots supporters made their voices heard -- and this coming year is going to be no different. This community helped the Democratic Party set our priorities and talk directly with voters about the issues that were most important to them -- and we won! In just three weeks, the new Congress will be sworn in. Before then, we want to hear from you, Pat. Take this two-minute survey to let us know what issues are most important to you right now: Together we elected a groundbreaking number of women, people of color, and LGBTQ candidates this year -- and flipped 41 U.S. House seats, seven state legislative chambers, seven governors' mansions, and two U.S. Senate seats. To continue moving our party forward, we have to keep working together to invest and organize in every corner of the nation. That work starts now, by making your priorities clear with this survey. Take two minutes to let us know which issues are most important to you. Thank you for making your voice heard, Amanda Amanda Brown Lierman Political and Organizing Director Democratic National Committee P.S. Together, we won historic victories in 2018. Now we want to know what issues matter the most to you before 2019 begins. If you have two minutes, please take our issues survey today. |
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