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Can you get us across the finish line before tomorrow? All of our races are so close and this last p

Can you get us across the finish line before tomorrow? [continue reading] {NAME}, With 12 hours to go before the last end of month deadline of the midterms, we’re writing to ask for your help … but first, we want to say thank you.  [thanks!] We’ve set some ambitious goals for No Dem Left Behind in 2022, and that means setting our fundraising sights higher than they’ve ever been before. We knew our goals were lofty – midterm election years are always a lot tougher than Presidential election years when it comes to organization and fundraising. But you and our other supporters have really come through for us this past month, and we’re excited to report that as of this afternoon, we’re within $4,700 of meeting our end of month goal! Can you spare any amount today to help get us across the finish line before our deadline? [eoq]( All of our races are so close and this last push is make or break for our candidates. We can't allow MAGA-Republicans to take over the narrative and buy this election. Such an outcome could spell the end of American Democracy. {NAME}, we know you understand the gravity of the situation and that’s why we’re really hoping you’ll rush $25, $50, or whatever you can afford today to help us reach this goal!  [Chip in $25]( [Chip in $50]( [Chip in Other Amount]( We’re so grateful for your support, and so glad to know we’re not the only ones who believe Democrats need to keep fighting for rural and working-class voters. Thanks for everything you’re doing to help us make sure No Democrat is Left Behind! With gratitude, -- The No Dem Left Behind team P.S. If you want to have even more of an impact, consider making a monthly commitment to No Dem Left Behind. [give a monthly gift]( Even just a $5 or $10 a monthly commitment from a fraction of our supporters makes a huge difference in our ability to plan new programs, recruit and train new staff and volunteers, and budget for upcoming media buys, when we know we can count on those funds in advance. [thank you] Paid for by No Dem Left Behind PAC. Not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. No Dem Left Behind 80M St. SE Suite 100 Washington D.C. 20003 [You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.](

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