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Will you sign our 2024 Democratic Unity Pledge? CNN: ?Hakeem Jeffries plots return to majority for

Will you sign our 2024 Democratic Unity Pledge? CNN: “Hakeem Jeffries plots return to majority for House Democrats in 2024” {NAME}'S URGENT RESPONSE NEEDED: The 2024 elections are officially underway. And with a RAZOR-THIN Republican House Majority, we are well-positioned to reclaim power… …But ONLY with support from grassroots Democrats like you. That’s why we need to know: Will you sign our 2024 Democratic Unity Pledge and commit to supporting House Democrats as we fight to win back the Majority? [YES! →]( [NO →]( {NAME}, please understand: With the 2022 midterm elections all wrapped up, the fight to win back our House Majority is officially underway. In fact, CNN just reported that our new House Democratic Leader, Hakeem Jeffries, is already developing our winning strategy for 2024. That’s why we’re reaching out to you today. Last month, we STUNNED the world and nearly defended our hold on the House. And to win it back, we need to flip just FIVE seats. But we can’t hope to get the job done without steadfast support from grassroots Democrats all across the country. [So we’re asking you personally, {NAME}: Will you sign our 2024 Democratic Unity Pledge and commit to helping House Democrats win back our Majority?]( [YES! →]( [NO →]( Thank you, 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 we protect our Democratic Majority -- and to put an end to Republicans' obstruction for good. President Biden can't do it all. We need all hands on deck if we’re going to fight back against 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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