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Will you complete your personalized March Priorities Survey before it closes in 24 hours? Join 65,OO

Will you complete your personalized March Priorities Survey before it closes in 24 hours? Join 65,OOO grassroots Democrats and respond to our March Priorities Survey -- it only takes 3O seconds! We can’t say this enough: This survey is our most important yet. We need your input to ensure we fortify our Majority for years to come. Please respond in the next 24 hours before this critical survey disappears for good! [( 35,OOO DEMOCRATIC RESPONSES NEEDED: {NAME}, our team has reached out a lot over the past week -- but we still need your help: Will you complete your personalized March Priorities Survey before it closes in 24 hours? [YES! →]( [NO →]( {NAME}, we know you’ve heard from us a lot this week. But we wouldn’t keep reaching out if your input weren’t vitally important to building our strategy to protect and expand our Majority. Our Democrats have accomplished so much: -- Fighting to protect your health care -- Working to lower the cost of prescription drugs -- Ensuring workers come first -- Demanding action on climate change Everything they do is with you and your fellow grassroots Democrats in mind, {NAME}. That’s why we can’t afford to have you sit this one out. In order to finalize our strategic plans to protect these accomplishments, we have to know what you’re thinking. [Please, {NAME} -- before midnight tomorrow, can you take our quick, personalized survey?]( Thanks, DCCC Paid for by the DCCC | 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 | [(202) 863-1500]( | www.dccc.org | Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}]( | If you'd like to sign up for emails in a different account, click [here](. We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters. However, if you'd just like to receive fewer emails, you can click [here](. We’re working hard to make sure our Democratic Majority is protected -- and to end Donald Trump’s relentless attacks on President Obama’s legacy. We need all hands on deck if we’re going to fight back against Trump’s Republicans and expand our historic Majority. Our success relies on grassroots supporters like you. 99% of our contributions come from grassroots donations, with an average gift of $19. If you'd like to unsubscribe from DCCC emails, click [here](. If you'd like to make an online donation, click [here](. Thanks for your support of Democrats! Contributions or gifts to the DCCC are not tax deductible.

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