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I'm only asking a few Democrats (time-sensitive)

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In this crucial moment, I need your input: {NAME} -- With everything that's happening in our country

In this crucial moment, I need your input: [ {NAME} -- With everything that's happening in our country, Chuck Schumer and I agree that we need to gather feedback directly from our most informed supporters -- and that means you, {NAME}. Will you take a moment to tell us what your top priorities are heading into the general election? Your personalized link is below: [( Let me explain why your response is so crucial. Practically everything that's wrong in Washington boils down to Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans. They pack our courts with far-right nominees like Brett Kavanaugh who could destroy Roe v. Wade. They launch attack after attack on our health care. And they RIGGED Trump's impeachment trial. Simply put, Senate Republicans are enabling Trump's worst impulses and paving the way for his dangerous policies. Right now, I'm sitting down to finalize the Democratic Party's strategy to win back the Senate this year, but I need input from you to make sure we have the best possible plan. So please, {NAME}, will you click this personalized link to take our Official Democratic Priorities Survey? [( [Take the Survey]( Thank you so much for taking the time. I look forward to reading your responses. Scott Executive Director, DSCC P.S. I am hoping to go over survey responses in the morning with top Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer, so I would love to have your input before then. [Click here to complete our Official Democratic Priorities Survey to help Democrats win back the Senate!]( * If you've recently taken our survey or done so with a different email address, thank you! Online records may not be up to date, but don't worry -- your responses have been recorded. --------------------------------------------------------------- The DSCC is the only committee solely dedicated to supporting Democrats in the U.S. Senate, and our work relies on grassroots supporters like you. If you'd like to make a contribution to support us, please [click here](. [Click here](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) to receive fewer emails. [Click here](3D%3D/?g=81y6OsQot1BeZzVPKQ-jk1A) to unsubscribe. Paid for by the DSCC | PO Box 96047, Washington, DC 20090 | [dscc.org]( | Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Contributions or gifts to the DSCC are not tax deductible.

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