I’m about to ask you to contribute $24 to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin at this incredibly pivotal moment. Grassroots donors are essential for our organization to secure the resources we need to preserve democracy in our state.
But first, let me thank you. In 2023, WisDems supporters like you helped flip the State Supreme Court, ensuring that the Wisconsin Constitution—and not just the interests of right-wing megadonors—would inform decisions about legislative maps. The Court struck down the gerrymander. Now, at long last, Wisconsin’s legislative maps are fair.
For the first time in years, the majority will choose the majority. State and Assembly districts where electing a Democrat was near impossible are now back in play this November.
In an election year when there’s a lot of hand-wringing and worry, Wisconsin offers a beacon of hope. Republicans tried to suppress democracy here, but you voted in huge numbers to show them it’s still alive and well in Wisconsin.
But this victory will be short-lived if we don’t keep our efforts operating year around. Numbers are so close that districts can flip from red to blue—and vice versa—with just a handful of votes.
We need to get the word out that, in Wisconsin, every vote matters and to do that we need year-round organization. And you’re the one who can make that happen.
You have the power to keep democracy strong in Wisconsin. Election-winning operations are not built in a single moment before an election. They’re enduring movements that need continued resources and investment. We’re short of our monthly donor goals. We’ll only hit them with the help of dedicated Democrats like you.
Will you answer my call and contribute $24 today? Your donation of any amount will go far to help us keep the White House blue and elect Democrats up and down the ballot »
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We won’t be able to win without your support. We’ve come this far. Let’s finish the job—and build a democracy in Wisconsin that we can all be proud of. For all you’ve done, thank you. And thanks in advance for helping us take the next step.
Ben Wikler
Chair, WisDems
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