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# {NAME}, At Democrats Serve, we’re committed to helping public service Democrats run for offic

# {NAME}, At Democrats Serve, we’re committed to helping public service Democrats run for office and win. We’re leading the conversation about how the political landscape is changing for Democrats and what kinds of candidates we should be supporting as we shape the future of the party. That’s why this year, we launched the [Democrats Serve Podcast](! We’re interviewing elected officials, strategists, campaign staffers, and candidates to tackle the biggest challenges Democrats are facing in the 2024 cycle and beyond. Our first episodes include: - [Episode 1: Nikki Fried]( - [Episode 2: Xay Khamsyvoravong]( - [Episode 3: Achim Bergmann]( - [Episode 4: Dave Fawcett]( - [Episode 5: Aditya Pai]( Subscribe today on [Apple Podcasts](, [YouTube](, or [Spotify](. We’re excited to talk to Democrats who are passionate about lifting up their communities and bringing public service values to elected office. We’ve got a lot of things planned for our podcast – stay tuned for more updates. Thanks for your continued support. Together, we’ll win! Brett Broesder Executive Director Democrats Serve  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Web Site]( Paid for by Democrats Serve, DemocratsServe.org. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. [CONTRIBUTE]( If you no longer wish to receive emails, please [unsubscribe](. Democrats Serve is a national organization that backs Democrats running for office with frontline public service backgrounds, including first responders, firefighters, social workers, police officers, prosecutors, judges, public defenders, educators, and more. Democratic candidates with professional experience serving their communities in government have a pragmatic approach to governing and know how to get things done, making for strong narratives and an ability to connect with voters uniquely. However, when running for office, they often lack access to the professional campaign staff and wealthy donor networks that non-working class candidates do. Democrats Serve 55 Beach Shore Drive Milford, CT 06460 United States    Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democrats Serve PAC, please [click here](.

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