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We’ll give it to you straight: With Donald Trump’s hand-picked Republican National Committ

We’ll give it to you straight: With Donald Trump’s hand-picked Republican National Committee chair and co-chair in charge, the RNC is in financial and staff disarray. [Democrats][Join us.] Friend -- In just a moment, we’re going to ask you to [make a $7 contribution to the DNC.]( But first, we wanted to explain why. We’ll give it to you straight: With Donald Trump’s hand-picked Republican National Committee chair and co-chair in charge, the RNC is in financial and organizational disarray. That means right now, we have a unique opportunity to keep building Democrats’ strength at a pivotal moment in this election cycle, while the RNC remains in chaos. Meanwhile, the DNC is investing record amounts in state parties and down-ballot races. Take a look: ✅ The DNC has invested a baseline of $8.3 million every year across every single state party in the country -- a 25 percent increase since 2020. ✅ In 2023 alone, the DNC invested $12.3 million in key states. ✅ Thanks to the DNC’s long-term investments, Democrats were able to have a huge victory on a constitutional amendment to codify the right to abortion into Ohio’s constitution. We also saw major wins in elections throughout Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. And just last month, we flipped the seat in New York once held by George Santos. ✅ On top of all that, the DNC continues to make critical investments -- from GOTV efforts to funding staff -- in battleground races in Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Washington, and more. The bottom line is that while the DNC is strong and delivering on our mission of electing Democrats up and down the ballot, the RNC is in disarray. [We need to capitalize on our momentum now. If you’re ready to keep building on the progress we’ve made and ensure MAGA Republicans never gain an inch, we’re counting on you to chip in $7 today.]( [CHIP IN $7]( Thank you for standing with us, The Democrats                                         [VOLUNTEER]( [DONATE]( [SHOP]( Text JOIN to 43367 Manage how often you receive DNC emails, [by filling out this form](. If you no longer wish to receive emails from the DNC, [submit this form to unsubscribe](. If you're ready to elect Democrats in all 50 states, territories, and D.C., [make a contribution today](. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic National Committee are not tax deductible. Paid for by the Democratic National Committee, [www.Democrats.org](, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

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