Dedicated Democrats like you helped make real inroads for our party last year. You put in your time, effort, and money to hold the House, win back the White House, and ultimately flip the Senate. That is no small task.
But I'm sorry to say: We cannot rest for a single minute. Republicans are hungry to destroy our progress in Congress and in the states. They're already ushering heinous voter suppression bills through state legislatures and launching digital campaigns to try to win back what they've lost -- and we have to stay on our toes.
The Democratic National Committee is already laying the groundwork for Democratic success in next year's midterm elections. They recently announced a historic investment of $23 million ahead of 2022 in the states to catalyze innovation, hire voter protection and organizing staff, train a diverse bench of leaders, and more. But they're counting on Democrats like you to help make good on that promise:
So, if you're able, will you make a $25 contribution to the DNC's Democratic Fight Fund before their end-of-month deadline?
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The Democratic Fight Fund will help guarantee that Democrats have the campaign infrastructure and resources they'll need to emerge victorious in next year's midterms. That includes hiring and training organizers and voter protection staff, providing campaigns up and down the ballot with best-in-class data and technology, and so much more.
I cannot emphasize enough how important a role the Democratic Fight Fund will play in our efforts to expand our majorities in Congress and flip state legislatures next year -- but it highly depends on if we can count on early support from Democrats like you ahead of the DNC's monthly deadline.
The work we need to do to keep our Democratic majority in 2022 must start now -- not next fall. Please, if you can, rush a $25 donation to the Democratic Fight Fund before the DNC's big deadline.
Thank you for all that you do,
Speaker Nancy Pelosi
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