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To flip the House, Democrats need a gain of only four seats – a margin the Midwest alone could

To flip the House, Democrats need a gain of only four seats – a margin the Midwest alone could provide. Here at Midwest Majority PAC (MMP), we're working to deliver that margin. We're targeting 5 Republican-held districts (IA-01, IA-03, MI-10, NE-02, and WI-03) and are working to secure 5 Democratic-held districts (IL-17, MI-07, MI-08, OH-1, OH-13). To put into perspective just how much of a difference we can make: 4 of our target seats were decided by 4 percent or less in 2022, and if Democrats had invested just a little bit more that cycle, the governing reality in Washington would be very different today. [Together, we can make a difference in a critical region, deliver the House, and give the American people a new chance at real representation. Would you join us by chipping in $5 today?]( [Donate Today]( From the beginning of the 2024 election cycle, attention has been on New York and California. Most national groups have been fixated on investing in those expensive media markets and have forgotten about the Midwest. But relying solely on two states leaves Democrats with little room for error. So we're focused on expanding the map. Electing a Democratic Congress in November is essential if we're going to undo the damage wrought by MAGA Republicans over the past eight years and extend the progress made under the Biden-Harris administration. We have a responsibility to pursue every viable path to victory. Take it from us: Midwestern Democrats know how to get things done. So it's time to get to work. [So please, pitch in $5 today!]( Best, The Team at Midwest Majority PAC Express Donate: If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll process your contribution to Midwest Majority PAC instantly: [$5]( [$15]( [$25]( [$50]( Paid for by Midwest Majority PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. This email was sent by [Midwest Majority PAC]( Midwest Majority PAC PO Box 26430 Tempe, AZ 85285 United States Email is an important way for Midwest Majority PAC to keep supporters like you informed about critical issues and to build a winning grassroots campaign. Too much email? [Switch to our less email option]( If you no longer want to hear from Midwest Majority PAC, [click here to get off all our lists instantly](. [You can also update your name, email, or mailing address.]( Questions or concerns? [Contact us here](.

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