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Please, don?t leave your interview incomplete. {NAME} ? Did you see Abi's email from yesterday?

Please, don’t leave your interview incomplete. {NAME} – Did you see Abi's email from yesterday? We chose you specifically to take this interview, and we noticed you haven’t responded yet. Top Democrats like you have the pulse of what’s going on in your local grassroots communities – and hearing from you is the only way we can help Democrats win big on Election Day in just one month. Defeating Republicans depends on what you have to tell us, and we’re counting on your expert advice. Please, don’t leave your interview incomplete. Here’s the best link to get started: [(3D%3D/?g=REGROVDdY9BfbY6rSwRzasA) Thanks for everything you do, Emily F. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Abi from Dem AGs Date: Friday, Oct. 2, 2020 Subject: this is only for our top supporters@democraticags.org> [( {NAME} – my team combed through thousands of records for key supporters who have been critical to helping elect Democrats, and guess what? You’ve been selected as a top Democratic supporter. We're nearly a month away from Election Day 2020, so we urgently need your input to finalize our strategy to help elect Democrats who will hold the President and his team accountable. [Please, I need to hear from you specifically, {NAME}: Click here to begin your October Online Interview right now>>](3D%3D/?g=REGROVDdY9BfbY6rSwRzasA) {NAME}: I chose you for this interview because you’ve shown that you’re engaged, politically active, and know what it takes to help Dems win a toss-up race. We need diverse Democrats from all over the country to help us win key elections in the final 30 days – and we’re counting on you to lend your expertise. This interview takes just a few moments, and your input is vitally important. So I’m asking you personally: Will you begin your October Interview right now? [BEGIN INTERVIEW NOW](3D%3D/?g=REGROVDdY9BfbY6rSwRzasA) Thank you for all that you do, Abi Strayer Finance Director Democratic Attorneys General Association Follow us to stay connected and get the latest updates about how Democratic AGs are fighting for your rights: [( [( [( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from the Democratic Attorneys General Association email list, please click here.](3D%3D/?g=REGROVDdY9BfbY6rSwRzasA) Paid for by the Democratic Attorneys General Association Not authorized by any candidate or other political committee. Contributions to DAGA are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes.

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