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Hi {NAME}, Laura Carlson, Chief Digital Officer at the DGA, here with an important request. With 202

["Hey, this is important."]( Hi {NAME}, Laura Carlson, Chief Digital Officer at the DGA, here with an important request. With 2024 already underway, the DGA political team and I are building out our strategy for the months ahead. The key to our success? Hearing on-the-ground, real-time input from our top supporters. But to do that, we need to know who they are and where they stand. That is why we are going through DGA supporter files to identify any missing information key to finding our top supporters and when I pulled your record I noticed something missing: DGA Official Supporter Record Supporter: {NAME} Supporter ID: 5451087 2020 Voting History: UNCONFIRMED! Complete your file now → DID YOU VOTE IN 2020? [YES]( [NO]( YOUR RESPONSE MISSING: 11:59 P.M. DEADLINE. With 11 governors’ races, control of Washington, and a Presidential race just months away, we need to know who we can count on. And we know voting history is one of the key factors that will help identify likely voters this cycle and, ultimately, those who will help inform our strategy in the months to come. I am not going to sugarcoat it, {NAME}. We’re in for a tough fight. Republicans are already attacking our values and our campaigns. They want to enact dangerous policies and roll back our progress. That’s why we have to gear up and keep our foot on the gas, and that starts with determining who our top supporters are. So please, {NAME}, complete your supporter file and tell us: DID YOU VOTE IN 2020? [YES]( [NO]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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](Tm/M1hrU1YvaWhkNmxSSlpTRXYvSlcwUmxXZk5taEo1YjdYMWxtb2dmVThITzBiZktUWUhRMWlUb0tSaUZtazlJazNPczd0c2RqVVlOTzk0VWZWMUV6bHJ1QjNwMi84NzhvUmN6Y3hDRmdDSEk9S0/) 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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