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Our work continues -- and we need your help as we look ahead to 2024. As a valued member of this gra

Our work continues -- and we need your help as we look ahead to 2024. [Democrats][Join us.] As a valued member of this grassroots team, we want to be upfront with you -- the truth is that we're having a slower fundraising year than last year. It’s not a surprise (at this point last year, we were just a few weeks away from the midterm elections). But that said, we need to ramp up our fundraising now if we're going to be ready for 2024. Why 2023 Is Important: Here at the DNC, we know that there are no “off years” in this work. There are elections less than a month away in communities all over the country, from key governors’. Right now, there are Democrats running for office at all levels of government, fighting for progress toward lowering costs, expanding access to health care, and more. It’s so important we elect these leaders, and what we do today will directly influence the outcomes of elections happening this year and next -- which is why it’s so important we build the resources now that we’ll need to win tough races nationwide. How You Can Help: We need all the support we can get to scale up our on-the-ground organizing work, invest in state parties across the country, and support candidates running up and down the ballot. Your contribution, big or small, makes a huge impact in helping us achieve those goals. When you donate today, you are making an investment in the work we’re doing to make progress in our country. Your Impact: We believe in the power of people coming together to fight for progress, which is why a big part of the DNC’s fundraising comes from grassroots donors. When you donate today, you will be making a direct impact on the work we’ll be able to do tomorrow and in the days and months to come. We’re so grateful you’re part of this team. [Our work continues. Can you pitch in now to help us make up ground as we look ahead to 2024?]( Thanks for your support, The Democrats 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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