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I need you to understand three critical things. ? The New York Times said Democrats can FLIP 16 se

I need you to understand three critical things. – The New York Times said Democrats can FLIP 16 seats from red to blue. – If we win just FOUR of those seats, we can take back the House. – Recent polls show us neck-and-neck with Team Extreme. We must win back our House majority to continue our tremendous progress delivering For The People. I need your help to do it. Extreme MAGA Republicans have $55.9 million at their disposal to attack Democrats and elevate far-right candidates. [We have something even better: this fierce group of loyal supporters who stand together through thick and thin. If 19,157 Democrats step up before the DCCC's critical deadline, we will have the resources to counter Republican attacks, rush funds to critical races nationwide and retake the House majority. Can I count on your $3 to push Democrats over the edge? >>]( [DEMOCRATIC GIFTS REQUESTED: 19,157 ACTIVIST: {EMAIL} Suggested Support: $3]( Our best chance of making their plans backfire is to immediately ramp up our grassroots efforts so every voter knows the truth about Team Extreme. [The polls indicate the race to control the House will come down to the wire. Every dollar makes a difference. Can you please chip in $3 before midnight to help the DCCC counter Republican attacks, rush resources where they’re needed most and flip the House blue? >>]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $3 immediately >>]( [Chip in $20.24 immediately >>]( [Chip in $50 immediately >>]( [Chip in $100 immediately >>]( [Or chip in another amount >>]( Keep the faith, Hakeem [Chip in a monthly recurring $5 to elect House Dems >>]( Emails are a crucial way for the DCCC to stay in touch with supporters. If you'd like to receive less email, [please click here.]( To unsubscribe, [please click here](. Paid for by DCCC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 (202) 863-1500 | [www.dccc.org]( [Terms of Service and Privacy Policy]( This message was sent to: {EMAIL} Contributions or gifts to the DCCC are not tax-deductible Copyright © 2024 DCCC. All rights reserved.

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