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Your insight could help elect Democrats this year and in elections to come. A big part of my job las

Your insight could help elect Democrats this year and in elections to come. [Democrats][Join us.] I need to hear from you before tomorrow’s deadline. Right now, I’m working with Chair Jaime Harrison to finalize the plans, teams, and strategies it will take to strengthen our party and build on our majorities in Congress. [Your input on how the DNC can best elect Democrats in all 50 states and territories -- and especially in Connecticut -- is critical in this moment.]( A big part of my job last election cycle was making sure the DNC was critically reviewing feedback from voters, volunteers, supporters, and investors -- everyday Americans just like you from all across our country. I firmly believe one of the most powerful things our party can do is listen, so since you’re one of our party’s top supporters, I’m asking for your feedback before our survey closes tomorrow night. We need to hear from you before we finalize our plans: Share your thoughts on the DNC's 2021 strategy before tomorrow at midnight. [2021 Official Democratic Strategy Survey for you closes on Sunday, February 28 at midnight]( [SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS]( Last year, surveys just like this one were critical in figuring out what supporters wanted out of our party and what issues they found most important. By listening to their feedback and applying our findings, we were able to make our party stronger than ever. History has shown that our party wins when we work alongside the grassroots -- so I want to hear directly from loyal Democrats like you so we can enter this new era of our party. [Shape the DNC's strategy in the years ahead by filling out this survey before tomorrow's end-of-month deadline.]( Your insight on where we should expand our work, what type of infrastructure we should prioritize, and more holds so much value -- especially right now, as we’re shaping our plans for the fights ahead. Thank you for being on this team, Sam Sam Cornale Executive Director Democratic National Committee P.S. I am not asking for money -- [but can you share your feedback on how we should work together to strengthen the Democratic Party now for elections to come?]( If you no longer wish to receive emails from the DNC, [submit this form to unsubscribe](. If you’d only like to receive our most important messages, [sign up to receive less email](. If you’re ready to elect Democrats in all 50 states, [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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