Today is the 100th day of Kamala's and my administration, and I was happy to report in my address last night: We're getting America back on track.
In just 100 days, we've gotten this country on the road to recovery -- passing the American Rescue Plan, administering over 200 million vaccines, and putting over 160 million checks in the pockets of working people.
The DNC has played an integral role in telling the story of the American Rescue Plan nationwide. They've mobilized volunteers, launched television ads, put up countless billboards, and more to make sure that the American people know exactly who is to thank for the relief they're feeling.
This important work was only possible because people like you donated your time and money to make it possible. But we're not done yet. This work is going to be critical to getting the word out about the American Jobs and American Families Plans, too. We must make historic, necessary investments in our infrastructure and in families so that America does not fall behind, but leads once again. But it's not going to be easy.
While my administration fights for you, I'm counting on the DNC to help spread the word of our progress and organize and mobilize the public to keep pushing for it. Can you donate $25 to the DNC to ensure they have the resources to do just that while continuing to elect Democrats up and down the ballot?
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We've been able to deliver much-needed relief to the American people in these past 100 days. But now is no time to take our progress for granted.
What we've accomplished together in these first 100 days was only possible because of Democrats like you who fought hard to get our country back on track. And it's going to take all of us coming together to continue making real change in the next 100 days and beyond.
If you're able, please consider making a $25 donation to the DNC today.
Thank you for your support,
Joe
Joseph R. Biden Jr.
President of the United States
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