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The only way Democrats will win this year is if lots of people get involved and get organized. Your

The only way Democrats will win this year is if lots of people get involved and get organized. Your contribution will help Democrats compete, organize, and win in all 50 states this year. Chip in $3 now: [DONATE]( Friend -- Ten years ago, I was working in Iowa for a guy named Barack Obama who had a pretty novel idea about how you win elections: neighbor by neighbor, block by block. I learned just how true it is that one voice can change a room, that one room can change a city, and that one city can change the world. Creating change has always started at the local level -- and that's why it's been so encouraging to see the Democratic Party launch their Every ZIP Code Counts strategy. When Democrats compete and organize everywhere, we win. That's how we took back Congress from the GOP in 2006, that's how we elected Barack Obama as our President in 2008, and that's how we got Doug Jones elected in one of the reddest states in the country this past year. If we keep it up, it's also how Democrats will take back control of Congress in November. There's no doubt in my mind that the DNC is on the right track -- the only question is whether or not enough people will step up to help Democrats win. Contribute $3 today to support the DNC's organizing work as we kick off 2018. [QUICK DONATE: $3]( [QUICK DONATE: $10]( [QUICK DONATE: $25]( [QUICK DONATE: $50]( [QUICK DONATE: $100]( [Or donate another amount.]( Back in January 2008, when President Obama won an upset victory in the Iowa caucus, it happened for two reasons: - There was a powerful movement of people who believed that we could bring about positive change in our country -- but only if we worked together. - We got more people involved in the political process. First-time caucus goers, young people, and independents turned out in large numbers and it made all the difference. Here's the deal: What happened back then is actually not that different from what's happening today. People are ready for change and they are prepared to be the ones who create that change. That work starts now -- and with your help, we can take our fight to all 50 states. [Make a $3 contribution today to support the DNC's 2018 organizing work. We're counting on your support to elect Democrats nationwide this November.]( I'm excited to see what this year brings. Thanks for being a part of it. Mitch Mitch Stewart Former Iowa State Caucus Director Obama for America Paid for by the Democratic National Committee, 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington DC 20003 and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic National Committee are not tax deductible. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If this isn't the best email address at which to reach you, [update your contact information](. Our email list is the best way we have of staying in regular contact with supporters like you across the country and letting you know about the work Democrats are doing. If you like staying in touch, but want to receive only the most important messages, click [here](. Click [here]( to unsubscribe from our supporter list, but if you leave, it will be harder for you to stay involved in the organization that you’ve been such a critical part of. This organization is powered by you, and we'd love to hear your ideas. Send us any comments, criticisms, or feedback [here](, or just reply to this email! Thanks for supporting our party.

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