Pat -- $200 million. That's how much Donald Trump and the RNC have already raised for his reelection this year. All of that with the general election still more than a year away. I recently announced my candidacy for president, and while I've been traveling across the country and sharing my plans to put political power back in the hands of the American people, Mr. Trump -- along with his corporate cronies and corrupt lobbyists -- has been hiring organizers and preparing to launch a sweeping field program on the ground in battleground states. The fact is, Pat, the Democratic Party's eventual nominee is relying on the DNC to hand over a strong party operation the moment the general election begins. That means we need to fully fund the Democratic Unity Fund now. The folks over at DNC HQ are working tirelessly to build and grow the 2020 programs necessary to keep pace with the GOP's machine. Our eventual nominee will need a well-resourced DNC to have any chance at winning back the White House, which is why I'm asking: Would you make a $3 donation to my campaign and the DNC's Democratic Unity Fund? Every bit of support for the DNC will help build the strong party infrastructure Democrats need to win up and down the ticket in 2020.
We can't just win the White House if we want to get anything done in the years ahead. Together, we'll need to maintain control of the House and flip the Senate. Winning Democratic majorities in those chambers and all the way down the ticket requires the Democratic Party heavily investing in the infrastructure to spread our message, mobilize voters, and get out the vote nationwide. No other party committee or organization is in a position to make that happen across the country, up and down the ballot. I'm running for president because I have what it takes to go toe-to-toe with Trump. But no Democrat will be able to fix this country's broken political system on their own -- they'll need a strong DNC at their side to help elect progressive governing partners in offices up and down the ticket, all across the country. The DNC is the only official party committee tasked with electing Democrats from the state house to the White House. Donald Trump and his band of corrupt allies are raising a historic amount of money so that they can try to rig the system further in favor of the rich and powerful. We simply can't let that happen, Pat. Thanks! Tom Steyer P.S. Whoever becomes our eventual Democratic nominee will need the full force of the Democratic Party with them to beat Trump and return power to the American people. That's why I'm asking: Can you donate $3 to my campaign and the DNC's Democratic Unity Fund today? |
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Tuesday, August 20, 2019
I recently announced my campaign for president. Now I am asking you to split a contribution between my campaign and the DNC's Democratic Unity Fund.
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