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BREAKING NEWS FOR {NAME}: Dems are locked in tight races in battleground states North Carolina and N

BREAKING NEWS FOR {NAME}: Dems are locked in tight races in battleground states North Carolina and New Hampshire ahead of November’s elections! Inside Elections race ratings update, 04-26-24: North Carolina: Toss-Up! New Hampshire: Toss-Up! {NAME}: that’s right, our two biggest races this November have just been rated as toss-ups – so it's anyone’s game! But battleground elections like these aren’t won overnight, and these rating changes mean this cycle is only getting more competitive and more expensive. Everything is on the line this November, which is why we have to know where you stand. We’ve asked a few times, but we STILL don’t know your answer: Who will YOU support this November? [Democrats]( [Republicans]( [Still Unsure]( {NAME} – this is BIG. Democrats have a chance to keep North Carolina blue and FLIP New Hampshire to protect our rights from GOP extremists on the ballot – but only if supporters continue to help build on our momentum. Here are three reasons why your input is so valuable today: - Attorney General Josh Stein is up against an extremist, dangerous candidate in North Carolina. Trump-endorsed Mark Robinson wants to pass a total abortion ban, repeal the ACA, defund public schools, roll back the rights of LGBTQ+ North Carolinians, and make it harder to vote. Republicans are eyeing this race as their top pickup opportunity and they’re doubling down their efforts to try and flip it – especially since the race for the White House runs through this state. U.S. News has even called it a “knock-down, drag-out contest" and a brand new poll shows this race is neck-and-neck, with Robinson leading 41.8% to Stein 41.4% – a .4 difference! - In New Hampshire, GOP Gov. Chris Sununu is not seeking reelection – giving us the best shot at flipping a governor’s mansion this year – but extremist Republican candidates have stepped up to try and take his place. Republican Kelly Ayotte – who as a U.S. Senator pushed hard to pass a national abortion ban and restrict access to birth control – is running with the endorsement of a white supremacist group. Extremist Chuck Morse — the architect of New Hampshire’s current abortion ban — is also vying to win the GOP nomination this year. - In addition to toss-up races in North Carolina and New Hampshire, there are 9 more governors’ races, control of Congress, and the race for the White House all on the ballot this November. Our gains or losses will be consequential in our ability to protect the right to vote, abortion rights, health care access, and so much more. There is so much on the line, {NAME}, and your input today is critical to our success this year. As one of the most reliable Democrats in 10016, we were SHOCKED that we still don’t know your answer. So, please tell us {EMAIL} – and don’t make us ask again: Who will YOU support this November? [Democrats]( [Republicans]( [Still Unsure]( Your official response is due by 11:59 P.M. on April 30, 2024. --------------------------------------------------------------- We’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the urgent resources we need to win nationwide. To be one of the first people to receive critical updates about toss-up elections in battlegrounds and red-to-blue races, just text DEMGOVS to 30201 – [or click here if you’re on your cell phone]( – to join our team! [TEXT DEMGOVS TO 30201]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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