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Hey {NAME}, it?s Andy Beshear, governor of Kentucky, with an important message to share. Last week

[Andy Beshear: It's all of us chipping in for what's right and to do what's right that's gonna make sure we come out on top.]( Hey {NAME}, it’s Andy Beshear, governor of Kentucky, with an important message to share. Last week, I fully endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the next President of the United States. But Kamala and her partners in the states – Democratic governors like myself – can’t do it alone. [I am personally reaching out to ask if you will rush $6, or even $3, to help us defeat Republicans and elect Democrats today. All donations will be matched up to our $25,000 goal, but only until midnight.]( I have been out on the road campaigning for Vice President Harris and I can tell you firsthand there is more energy, enthusiasm and excitement than we have seen in years. Just this past weekend, I was in Iowa and Georgia, where hundreds of fired up Democrats rallied and showed that we can and will beat Donald Trump in November. Listen, {NAME}, we are clear-eyed that every single one of the next 99 days to Election Day will be hard-fought. We are up against dangerous far-right extremism that threatens our fundamental rights and our very democracy. As someone who turned the so-called ruby red state of Kentucky blue when I was elected and reelected as governor, I know a fight when I see it – and I do not back down. Let’s be clear, that fight is about securing a government that works for you, the American people, and fights for the freedoms and protections we all hold dear. So much is on the line: reproductive rights, economic opportunity for all, quality healthcare, and public education. That’s exactly what Democratic governors like myself are focused on in our states. We’ve got a fight on our hands in battleground states like North Carolina and New Hampshire this year. That’s why I’m asking for your help today to elect more Democratic governors to combat extremism and lead our country forward. [If you can, please chip in $3, $6, or whatever you can to help the DGA meet their $25,000 goal and protect our blue firewall. Whatever you give today will be DOUBLED, but only until midnight – so please act now.]( Please use the links in this email to start a monthly donation through ActBlue: [Donate $3 (becomes $6!)]( [Donate $6 (becomes $12!)]( [Donate $12 (becomes $24!)]( [Or donate other amount (and have it matched!)]( Let’s win this together, Andy Beshear Governor of Kentucky [As a two-term governor, Andy Beshear has a long record of accomplishments. He restored voting rights to over 187,000 Kentuckians, secured low-cost health care for tens of thousands, had the best economic development year on record, and had the lowest unemployment rate in state history. He won his first election by just 5,136 votes and his second by 5 percentage points because Kentuckians and folks across the country know that he will work every day to make Americans lives better from jobs, to infrastructure, health care, public education and so much more. Will you chip in $3 or whatever you can today to help defend our blue firewall? All donations will be 2x-matched up to our $25,000 goal.](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) [Donate $3 (becomes $6!)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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