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What state gives you the best bang-for-your-buck in 2024? (click here to find out)

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"Where will my donation make the most difference?" It's a damn good question, friend, and it might j

"Where will my donation make the most difference?" It's a damn good question, friend, and it might just be the one question we get asked most often every election season. Well, I have an answer for you right now: North Carolina. The White House, both chambers of Congress, and hundreds of downballots offices like secretary of state, attorney general, and state legislature are on the ballot. But only a handful of states have competitive races at all levels of the ballot, which could tip the balance of power in multiple ways all at once. North Carolina is right at the top of that list of states. [Daily Kos has the best way to make a financial impact: Donate $20.24 to North Carolina Democrats right now.]( [DONATE]( What's at stake in North Carolina next year? Check it out: - 16 Electoral Votes: Trump carried NC by just 1 point in 2020. Putting this state on the board for Dems in 2024 makes a Trump comeback extremely difficult. - Governor: Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper is term-limited, so keeping this seat is a MUST to keep one of the most extreme Republican legislatures in the country in check. - Congress: Democrats picked up two House seats here 2022, but Republicans are on the verge of re-gerrymandering the map. That means we need to play serious defense in NC if we're going to break Kevin McCarthy's tiny majority and give President Biden a Democratic House in his second term. - State legislature: Republican gerrymanders of the state legislative maps have given them a supermajority in a 50-50 state, but we have to do everything we can to break them. - Attorney general: Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein is running for governor, opening up one of the most powerful offices in the state. Trump's lackeys went HARD for AG posts in 2022, part of their strategy to flip key offices so they can steal the 2024 election. We beat them in key states last year, and we can beat them again in NC next year. [Please take a moment right now to donate if you haven't already. Every little bit helps!]( [DONATE]( Thank you, David Nir, Political Director Daily Kos Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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