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the results are in, and they’re... positive?

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Wed, Jun 14, 2023 05:22 PM

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{NAME}, Our 2022 Midterm Election Survey results are in, and the answers are positively surprising!

{NAME}, Our 2022 Midterm Election Survey results are in, and the answers are positively surprising! Despite losing the House, 91% of the Operation 147 Community members who answered the survey are satisfied with how Democrats performed in 2022. 45% of you even went so far as to say that you’re “very” satisfied. 53% of the Operation 147 community said that you think Democrats are doing a better job preparing for 2024 than 2022, and only 5% of you thought it was worse. But when it came to the most important question in our survey, “Do you think our Democracy is stronger or weaker than it was a year ago?” The Operation 147 community was divided. 35% of you said our democracy was stronger now that we’ve survived our first major post-January 6th election with only minor disturbances. 29% said weaker, which is understandable in a post-Roe America. But most of you, 36%, said “about the same.” Given the state of our democracy last year, that’s not exactly a ringing endorsement. The takeaway is clear: having exceeded historic and expert expectations for the 2022 Midterms, Democrats have the momentum going into 2024. But with our weakened democracy still hanging in the balance, we must capitalize on that momentum NOW. Our mission at Operation 147 for the next 15 months is to closely examine every congressional election. Every district, every special. Together, we’ll decide where we can make the biggest impact by flipping seats the establishment is sleeping on or defending districts experts might be taking for granted. When Operation 147 fights, democracy wins. Now we just have to grow our movement so that we can fight everywhere. 14% of you forwarded our survey to a friend or family member who joined Operation 147 for the first time. Please help keep the momentum going by forwarding this email to someone concerned about the state of our democracy. Let’s defeat the 147 insurrections who voted against certifying the results of the 2020 election once and for all. -Operation 147 Paid for by Operation 147 PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This message was sent to: {EMAIL}. Mailing address: PO Box 71173 Bethesda, MD 20813-1173 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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