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Stacey Abrams is personally asking

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We were getting worried, {NAME}... Republicans continue to release bill after bill attacking voting

We were getting worried, {NAME}... Republicans continue to release bill after bill attacking voting rights – they're up to 404 nationwide! And GOP governors are doing everything they can to keep voters away from the polls – yet Democrats haven't been donating to help us fight back. Then Stacey Abrams called grassroots Democrats to action, asking you to go all in to elect Democrats, and donations went THROUGH THE ROOF! But, because of technical difficulties with our mailer we couldn't share the news with top supporters like you, {NAME}! Luckily a group of donors agreed to extend out triple-match to midnight tonight! The GOP's attacks on voting rights are getting more and more dangerous. What's more, right now, Republicans are going after Democratic governors in battleground states that we can't afford to lose, like Michigan, Wisconsin and Kansas. We absolutely must have your help to protect governorships like those. If these governor races go red, the GOP will seize the opportunity to pursue even stronger attacks on voting rights – jeopardizing everything from the White House to the Senate to state legislatures for years to come. Please, we're counting on you to answer Stacey's call and invest whatever you can to elect Democrats. We pulled your supporter record, and here's what we found: Email: {EMAIL} Supporter ID: 5451087 Given to protect voting rights today? NO [GIVE $1 NOW]( We saw earlier this year in Georgia that highly contested races in battleground states aren't won overnight – it takes time. The ONLY way to defeat GOP extremists is by investing RIGHT NOW – but we're falling short of our $100,000 end-of-quarter goal, and we're running out of time before our extended midnight deadline. [Rush $1 or more right now – every dollar you can spare will be TRIPLED up to our $100,000 end-of-quarter goal – to protect crucial governorships in battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Kansas and Pennsylvania and elect Democrats across the country.]( [Donate $1 (and have it tripled)]( [Donate $5 (and have it tripled)]( [Donate $25 (and have it tripled)]( [Or donate other amount]( 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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