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Democrats work to build power while Republicans restrict voting access ... and everything else you need to know in the states.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the DLCC's newsletter, August 11th, 2024 1️⃣ Equal

Welcome to the latest edition of the DLCC's newsletter, August 11th, 2024   [Democrats work to build power while Republicans restrict voting access … and everything else you need to know in the states.]( 1️⃣ Equal Access Voting: Republicans want to restrict ballot access Republicans have been trying to stop some states – including battleground state Nevada – from counting postmarked mail ballots that don't make it to election officials until after Election Day. [Learn more about why and how the GOP is looking to make voting more difficult for voters across the country →]( 2️⃣ Arizona: Democrats see AZ as a blueprint for power-building in the states Republicans currently control both the Arizona state House and Senate by two seats in each chamber. Democrats have a chance this November to flip both chambers and win a trifecta. [Read more about our party’s plans here →]( 3️⃣ Press Release: Republicans Are Being Weird In The States Republicans up and down the ballot are acting bizarre – and for every weird moment at the top of the ticket, there are a dozen more featuring GOP state legislators. [Check out some of the Republican’s strangest and most dangerous moments in the states →]( 📢 Get involved: Check out in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities With the election less than 100 days away, every day counts and Democrats in states nationwide are counting on your support. [Find an opportunity to get involved here →]( 🗳️ Looking to Election Day: Democrats prepare for upcoming races This fall, Democrats are facing ultra-competitive elections in states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, so [we’re calling on grassroots Dems to invest early and help power our candidates to victory →]( [Store code]( [DLCC Logo]( [DLCC Mission](     Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee 1225 Eye Street NW Suite 1250, Washington, DC 20005 Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions or gifts to DLCC PAC are not tax deductible. The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee and DLCC PAC are dedicated to winning and defending Democratic majorities in state legislatures across the country. This message was sent to {EMAIL} because you are a part of our grassroots network. Emails are a crucial way to stay in touch with our supporters. Please add us to your address book or safe senders list to ensure timely election updates. We're fighting to elect Democrats and advance a progressive vision in the states. Our success depends on grassroots donors like you. Ninety-eight percent of our donors give less than $200, and two-thirds give less than $20. To make a contribution, please [click here](. To unsubscribe and stop receiving emails about our efforts, please [click here.](  Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, please [click here](.

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