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Can you attend our grassroots power summit?

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{NAME}, At Democracy for America, we believe you have the power to change your community, your state

{NAME}, At Democracy for America, we believe you have the power to change your community, your state, and your country. We know that we have a lot of work to do and a lot of seats to win if we're going to effectively resist the rise of Trump Republicans at all levels in all 50 states. That is why I want you to join me, DFA's Chief Political Officer, and my colleague Nelson Pierce, Grassroots Power Builder, for our Grassroots Power Summit on Thursday, August 12th starting at 8:00 pm Eastern. We will detail DFA’s new grassroots strategy and our electoral plan this fall while also previewing what’s ahead in 2022. [Don't miss your chance to learn how to build grassroots power! RSVP Now!]( Creating the change we want to see starts right in our own communities. We need to ensure we are prepared to beat Q-anon conspiracy theorists and the hateful, greedy agenda of Trump Republicans and we'll do this by electing progressives in offices at all levels, from city council to state representative, and Congress. Cities and states can be where crucial battles for economic and racial justice are won or lost, and people-powered campaigns make all the difference. That's why it's so important for you to join us and gain an in-depth understanding of our strategy. There's no time to waste. RSVP right now. [RSVP NOW]( Thank you for joining us in this critical moment. I look forward to seeing you on the Zoom! — Chris Chris Scott Chief Political Officer Democracy for America --------------------------------------------------------------- Following the guidelines of the CDC and public health officials by wearing a mask is the perfect way to show that you care about your fellow Americans and are willing to do your part to keep them safe from the delta variant. [Right now, for just $15, you can support DFA's work fighting voter suppression and we'll send you a free “VOTE” mask as a thank you gift.]( [Get Your Mask]( Paid for by Democracy for America, democracyforamerica.com and not authorized by any candidate. Contributions to Democracy for America are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to unsubscribe from receiving further emails.](

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