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Sen. Chris Murphy sounds the alarms:

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Friend, Sen. Chris Murphy is sounding the alarms for the 2024 election: And it's not just abortion c

Friend, Sen. Chris Murphy is sounding the alarms for the 2024 election: And it's not just abortion care access that Republicans will be targeting: Voting rights, LGBTQ+ rights, economic equality, gun safety measures, control over our public schools and education, and immigration reform are just a few of the issues that are threatened by a Republican-controlled government. [This is the time in the election cycle that we need to start building our own infrastructure to support Democrats running for office, up and down the ballot in every corner of the country. Instead, we are focused on our own grassroots fundraising—our largest source of funding—so we can pay our bills. Can you support Daily Kos and our work with a monthly donation of $5?]( [If you can't commit to a monthly donation, a one-time donation of $5 will still have a huge impact. Please click here to donate.]( There is so much on the line in the upcoming election: Control of the Senate, winning back the House, holding on to the White House, and winning numerous state offices, too. We have to win in order to ensure our rights and protect our democracy. In 2020, we recruited over 111,000 volunteers from our community of grassroots activists to help turn out the vote using innovative tools in combination with a wide variety of proven get out the vote methods. We also raised over $14 million for candidates and progressive community groups to help register, educate and turn out voters. As powerful as that was, if we want to stop a Republican fascist takeover of our courts and Congress, we need to do better than we did in 2020. Unfortunately, the last six months have been financially hard for Daily Kos. We have seen two out of three of our revenue sources continually miss their projections. So instead of fundraising for future candidates and grassroots organizations that mobilize voters in their communities, we have had to pour our energy into making sure that we, as an organization, can make our own ends meet. [We can protect our freedoms and rights by electing more and better Democrats not just to the Senate, but up and down the ballot. That's why I am writing to you today, friend: Can you support Daily Kos and our work with a monthly donation of $5?]( [If you can't make a monthly contribution, please consider making a one-time donation to support the work Daily Kos does every day.]( Thank you for all you do, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. 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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