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RE: So much is on the line and we're so close to victory

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Sat, Nov 12, 2022 09:25 PM

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{NAME}, As Georgia voters begin to make their voices heard in this crucial runoff, we need your help

{NAME}, As Georgia voters begin to make their voices heard in this crucial runoff, we need your help to do everything we can to turn out the broad coalition of Black and Brown voters and white progressives that flipped Georgia to elect Rev. Raphael Warnock in 2020. With just 24 days until the election, we need all possible resources at our disposal to ensure that we hold the Senate majority. That’s why we’ll be laser-focused on both re-activating the Georgia voters who delivered a runoff victory in 2020 and mobilizing new voters. We have to make sure they turn out for Rev. Raphael Warnock between now and December 6th. [Will you contribute $23.18 (our average this year) to our Save the Senate campaign today to help fund our GOTV work in Georgia?]( [PITCH IN NOW]( Thanks for staying in the fight to save the Senate, now please read our message from yesterday to read more about what we accomplished together in 2020 and how we can engage in the runoff this year with your support. {NAME}, In 2020, as part of our Protect America’s Vote campaign, DFA members made an astounding 3 million voter contacts during the Georgia runoffs. Our program was highly unique and stood out because by coordinating with both Senate campaigns to share voter targeting and data analytics, we reached a unique set of voters and turned out infrequent and first-time voters that require support to overcome voter suppression and head to the polls. Now, with another Georgia runoff scheduled for December 6th, we want to continue our work in Georgia but we need your help to make it happen. If money were no object, we would activate our data-driven approach that propelled progressives across the nation to victory earlier this week to reach every voter and knock on every door we need to win. We'd promote our progressive vision for the future and tap into our extensive organizing infrastructure built up after years of work on the ground in Georgia. It’s as simple as this, the more resources we have, the more we can do to Save the Senate and keep Georgia blue. With your support, we can once again mobilize people of color, young voters who prevented a red wave, infrequent voters, and everyone typically excluded by campaign targeting because of a lack of voting history. [Can you please help fund our highly effective and impactful campaign in order to get our GOTV programs up and running for the Georgia runoff election taking place on December 6th? We absolutely need your support at this moment.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $20 now]( [Chip in $35 now]( [Chip in $50 now]( [Chip in $100 now]( [Chip in $250 now]( [Another Amount]( Since our founding in 2004, every campaign staffer we have trained, every voter we have contacted, and every single candidate we put over was directly funded by members like you. With a strong grassroots campaign, we can use our experience and strategy to tap into the diverse coalition that it’s going to take to keep Georgia blue. It all comes down to Georgia and what we do to win. We can drive another big runoff victory, but we have less than one month to make it happen. [DFA relies on funding from grassroots donors to power our critically important voter contact programs. So if you can, please contribute $23.18 (our average this year), to fully fund a robust campaign and make the same impact we did in the 2020 Georgia runoffs.]( [Donate]( I can't wait to see what we'll do together as we come together to work non-stop over the next month to turn out the new American majority of Black, brown, and progressive white voters every day from now until the last day to vote. Thank you for stepping up today with the resources we need to win. With your help, we're going to win in Georgia – and we'll do it because of you. Thank you for funding this fight. - Team DFA 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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