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Meghan, I am so proud.

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The common denominator for all of our investments is the early and frequent support of this grassroo

The common denominator for all of our investments is the early and frequent support of this grassroots team. [Democrats][Join us.] Meghan, I am so proud. I’m proud of the Democratic candidates up and down the ballot who ran to fight for working people. I’m proud of our organizers on the ground who mobilized millions of folks to get to the polls. And I’m proud of this grassroots team who donated and volunteered where you could this year. It’s clear to me that grassroots donations from this team made a tremendous impact. The victories we saw across the country were not a given -- not by a long shot. Midterms have historically been hard on the party in power, and many folks counted us out from the start. We could’ve given up at the first sign of trouble. But that's not the country that you or I believe in. Those aren’t the values we stand for. That’s not the party we belong to. This team donated your hard-earned time and money this midterm election cycle, and I could not be more grateful (I mean, not only did we protect every incumbent Democratic Senator -- we flipped a Senate seat!). I hope you’ll give me a moment to explain exactly what you made possible: - Because of you, the DNC was able to invest heavily on the ground earlier than ever before. In 2018, we invested just $30 million on the ground -- this year we spent over three times that. We invested nearly $100 million into states, organizing programs, voter protection, and Democratic staff across the country. That’s incredible! - Because of you, we were able to make a historic investment in voter protection work. Working with our sister committees and state parties, Democrats were able to have Voter Protection Directors in 25 states and more than 100 total voter protection staff on the ground nationwide ahead of Election Day 2022. A powerful program that no doubt protected and mobilized many voters. - Because of you, Meghan, we also were able to share our message directly with voters as early as last March. We worked to ensure voters knew what President Biden and Democrats had accomplished. We made investments on the ground in organizing and mobilizing supporters around key moments, from the ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, to the president’s signing of the Inflation Reduction Act. Ahead of Election Day, we made a historic eight-figure investment in advertising efforts online and media directed at voters who were key to our winning coalition this midterm election cycle. Let me be crystal clear: Nearly the entirety of our paid media work to communicate Democratic accomplishments and draw contrasts with Republicans went into core Democratic communities and communities of color. I could go on and on, but the common denominator for all of our investments is the early and frequent support of this grassroots team. As you look back on this cycle, I hope you feel proud and hopeful. I know that I do. I also need you to know that our fight is far from over. While we’ve made incredible strides this cycle, I am counting on this team to continue to invest in the programs that will elect Democrats in years to come. We are strong, but lasting political power means we have to get right back to the work at hand. So, I have to ask: [Will you make your first donation of the year to the DNC to help our party build on our progress in the coming years?]( Thanks for everything you’ve done and will continue to do. It means a lot to me and to everyone at DNC HQ. More soon! Sam Sam Cornale Executive Director Democratic National Committee [Sam Cornale]( [DONATE]( 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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