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How we can make Trump’s rally in PA backfire

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If the polls are undercounting Trump like they did in 2016 and 2020, then he is actively WINNING Pen

If the polls are undercounting Trump like they did in 2016 and 2020, then he is actively WINNING Pennsylvania. We’ll explain in more detail.͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ 314 Action Fund is the only national organization working to train, recruit, support, and elect Democrats with STEM and medical backgrounds to office at all levels of government. To receive our most important updates,[click here](. To unsubscribe [you can click here.](  [314 Action Fund Logo]( We’re worried about Pennsylvania, Team. Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight says whoever wins Pennsylvania has a 90% chance of winning the Presidency overall. Donald Trump is outspending Kamala Harris there, just wrapped up a massive rally in the state, and if the polls are undercounting Trump like they did in 2016 and 2020, then he is actively WINNING Pennsylvania. [Four recent polls from Pennsylvania all from the past two weeks and all tied between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.]( [We’ll explain more below: But before we do, we’re asking if you’ll triple your impact and donate so we can reach millions of voters in key swing states and races in the next few weeks.]( We wanted to break down what we meant by Trump’s strength being undercounted and underrepresented: In 2016, most polls of Pennsylvania showed Hillary Clinton winning the state over Donald Trump by 3-6%. She ended up losing the state by 1% – an undercount of Trump’s strength by 4-7%. In 2020, most polls of Pennsylvania showed Joe Biden winning the state over Trump by 3-5%. Joe only won by 1% – an undercount of Trump’s strength by 2-4%. So right now, with polling TIED, if Trump’s strength is being undercounted by even a tiny margin, then there is a very REAL chance he is actually leading in the state. Early voting is already underway so our time to act is running out: We’re actively investing in Pennsylvania and supporting a historic slate of Democrats with backgrounds in science all across the state. But we need your help to ramp up our investment there and in swing states like Wisconsin, Arizona, and Michigan. [TRIPLE MATCH IN-EFFECT: Will you donate before midnight and our biggest FEC deadline of the election so we can expand our investments and reach millions of voters in the coming weeks?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will be immediately processed. [CHIP IN $10 IMMEDIATELY »]( [CHIP IN $25 IMMEDIATELY »]( [CHIP IN $50 IMMEDIATELY »]( [CHIP IN $100 IMMEDIATELY »]( [CHIP IN $200 IMMEDIATELY »]( [CHIP IN ANOTHER AMOUNT »](             Thank you, 314 Action  314 Action is the only national organization working to elect Democrats with backgrounds in science and medicine at ALL levels of government – from the Senate down to local school boards. Since 2017, we’ve supported more than 500+ candidates and reached millions of swing voters on their behalf with our data-driven messaging campaigns. Our candidates led the charge to flip the House in 2018, the Senate in 2021, and a handful of state legislatures in 2022. Now, there are more scientists in office than at any point in U.S. history. No one is better equipped to craft policy to address pressing issues like gun violence, climate change, healthcare reform, or restoring reproductive rights than scientific professionals. Recent polling confirms that scientific and medical professionals have some of the highest approval ratings and levels of trust among voters – Meaning our candidates are better positioned to win tough races and can cut through the partisan divide! 100% of our work is powered by individual donations and our average donation is just $19. We plan on supporting more Democratic scientists and medical professionals in virtually every state this election cycle than at any point in our history. With you by our side, we’ll defend our Senate majority, retake the House, keep the White House blue, and elect a historic wave of Democrats to state legislatures and local office. [SUPPORT OUR WORK »]( PAID FOR BY 314 ACTION FUND, 314ACTION.ORG, NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR ANY CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE. [Click here to unsubscribe from 314 Action's Email ListÂ](

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