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Let's meet! Virtual Monthly Member Meetings

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democracyforamerica.com

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We want to hear from you: July update and strategy discussion with DFA and endorsed candidates {NAME

We want to hear from you: July update and strategy discussion with DFA and endorsed candidates {NAME}, It may seem like a lifetime away, but we’re gearing up for the November elections – and we want you to come along. Every month, starting on July 14th, we want to meet with you. Whether you’re a member, a volunteer, or at the beginning of your DFA journey and interested in getting more involved – we want to talk DFA strategy, programs, and candidates. [The first of these meetings will be July 14th at 6:00 PM Eastern Time on Zoom. Let us know if we’ll see you there.]( [RSVP HERE]( During this month’s meeting, you’ll get to know DFA candidates who have elections in July: - Donna Edwards, running for Maryland’s 4th Congressional District - Mckayla Wilkes, running for Maryland’s 5th Congressional District - Vi Lyles, running for Mayor of Charlotte, NC - Lawana Mayfield, running for Charlotte City Council We’ll also have a brief election look-ahead at our August primaries, and give you an exclusive inside look at what’s coming next for DFA. (Did someone say postcards?) But we don’t just want to hear ourselves talk – we want to hear from you! We want your feedback about how DFA engages with its members and volunteers. Are there candidates we should be looking at? Engagement opportunities we haven’t thought of? Is there a supreme court case or legislation you’d like to hear more about? [RSVP HERE]( As a national organization that operates across time zones, we understand that schedules can be tricky. If you are unable to attend, you can still sign up to [volunteer]( or [donate]( to support our programs, and we'll keep you posted with any updates. Thank you for all you do, {NAME}. DFA wouldn’t be DFA without our members and volunteers. We’ll see you on Thursday! - Hannah Hannah Riddle Campaigns Coordinator Democracy For America P.S. DFA is actively expanding its youth engagement program. If you forward this email to a young, progressive friend and you both attend the meeting, we’ll enter you in a giveaway for an Elections Matter sticker or dog leash – your choice. 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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