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We’ll make this quick. Did you see this recent New York Times article? “Why Little-N

We’ll make this quick.   Did you see this recent New York Times article? “Why Little-Noticed State Legislative Races Could Be Hugely Consequential” With Election Day just weeks away, it’s not too late to mobilize voters to beat ultra MAGA radicals and elect Democrats across the country in these “hugely consequential” races – but with the pundits and attention focusing on other races, it’s up to all of us to make sure these crucial races get the support they need. [Can you chip in today to defeat Trump’s extreme allies and make sure these critical state legislative races don’t get overlooked and ignored this November? >>]( The New York Times explained why these down-ballot races are so important: “With Congress often deadlocked and conservatives dominating the Supreme Court, state governments increasingly steer the direction of voting laws, abortion access, gun policy, public health, education and other issues dominating the lives of Americans.” Essentially, if there’s an issue that matters to you, state legislatures have an outsized role in today’s politics to affect it – but these races still don't get the same attention from grassroots Democrats as shiny federal races. With over 700 insurrectionists and Big Lie proponents on the ballot this November, we’re ready to do whatever it takes to beat them and ensure they can’t attack our rights and subvert our democracy. Voting is already underway in some states, so we’re counting on your support – now – to help us get out the vote and remind folks about the stakes in these elections: abortion access, voting rights, our democracy, and so much more. [Don’t let these critical elections get overlooked: Can you rush $7 right now to beat MAGA extremists and elect state Democrats who will fight for us?]( If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately. [Chip in $7 now »]( [Chip in $25 now »]( [Chip in $50 now »]( [Chip in $100 now »]( [Chip in another amount »]( Thank you, Team DLCC [Elect State Dems »](     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 the DLCC are not tax deductible. The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee and Grassroots Victory 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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