We spend a lot of time at the DNC talking through our Democratic nominee's path to 270 -- figuring out how to build the strongest party possible that will earn enough electoral votes to win a general election. A big chunk of that work is quantitative, like how our data team is using past election data to run every single scenario for 2020. That's already influencing the programs that our political and organizing team are developing to take back the Senate and the White House. No less important, though, is feedback from grassroots supporters like you all across the country, Pat. As we prepare for 2020, I'd love to hear what you think -- so I'm asking you some of the same questions I've been asking all of the DNC staffers, starting off with this one: Surveys like this are important because they allow me and my team to know exactly what is on the mind of grassroots supporters like you. Take the survey today to tell me what you think about the DNC's current strategies. My team will go through all of your answers over the next few weeks, and your input will be incredibly helpful as we continue to prepare for 2020. Thanks in advance for your input! Tom Tom Perez Chair Democratic National Committee |
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