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in a House this evenly split: every seat matters!

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Look {NAME}, on February 21st we've got to hold this seat! {NAME}, on February 21st we need to hold

Look {NAME}, on February 21st we've got to hold this seat! [continue reading]( {NAME}, on February 21st we need to hold this seat in Virginia, because with a House this evenly split - every seat has major implications! [race]( State Senator Jennifer McClellan is facing MAGA opponent Leon Benjamin in a race for Virginia's open 4th District seat. This critical special election is less than 4 weeks out and early voting is already taking place! {NAME}, let me explain why in this Congress special elections like this one are more critical than anytime in recent history... The majority Republicans hold is so slim that it took 15 tries for McCarthy to finally get the gavel. Their majority is so slim that these jackaloons have to make sure they're present for every vote (and with MAGA Republicans, that's no guarantee because they slack on their duties continually). Their majority is so slim that they have to be careful the level of MAGA insanity they can push because if they even lose a few votes - they are in major trouble! If we are on the ball, we may not have to wait until 2024 to dampen the MAGA insanity. The bottom line is every seat matters like never before and if we win this one, we keep the pressure on them! And that's why I'm asking you to help No Dem Left Behind drive the momentum we need behind Jennifer McClellan in this special election to notch the first victory in our Take Back the House movement. [{NAME}, will you help us secure this seat and keep McCarthy and his MAGA buddies at bay? Jennifer McClellan needs our support and time is short!]( [Chip in $20.24 →]( [Chip in $50 →]( [Chip in $100 →]( [Chip in other amount →]( {NAME}, the team we've built together is how we're going to win back a Congress that works for working people! It's awesome having your support. Sappers clear the way! Airborne all the way! - Major Richard Ojeda USA (Ret.) [Richard] 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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