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Another flip in New York

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{NAME}, You saw what we could do when we came together and went all-in to win back a seat from MAGA.

[Right Side of History]( {NAME}, You saw what we could do when we came together and went all-in to win back a seat from MAGA. Tom Suozzi flipped NY-03 with your help. And more importantly, we saw the blueprint -- call out MAGA extremism on women's freedoms and attack their utter failure to get anything done on border security. When you torpedo a bipartisan bill to appease Donald Trump, voters take notice. And that's the path forward for us. We've got another great opportunity in NY-01, where the first MAGA Congressman to re-endorse Trump in a Biden-won district is already in a tough fight. My friend John Avlon just announced his campaign to beat Trump disciple Nick LaLota, and he's got a real shot to win. John knows how to bring people together -- and knows this is the time to step up and get to work. [You know what to do. We can get John off to a great start. Pitch in today with a split contribution to help John and help me elect Democrats like him all around the country.]( This is going to be one of the five or ten biggest races in the country. You've got a proven model from NY-03. MAGA keeps making the contrast easier and easier. You've got a pro-democracy candidate who knows how to bring people together. You've got a district President Biden won in 2020. All that adds up to an opportunity for Democrats to go on offense. In a lot of ways, John's model for winning is the same one we executed in 2017. Don't get caught up in the hyper-partisanship. Bring folks together talking about common sense and common solutions. Kitchen table issues. And hold the extremists accountable where they overstep. [Between the Suozzi model and John's resume, we can win this seat. I hope you'll join me in supporting him.]( You know how important one seat and one vote can be. We can't afford to lose this one, folks. -Doug Paid for by Right Side of History PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This message was sent to: {EMAIL}. Mailing address: 1751 Potomac Greens Dr. Alexandria VA, 22314 We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. However, if you'd like to unsubscribe, you can do so here: [unsubscribe]( Thanks for your support!

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