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It's Hakeem.

I’m proud to be able to represent House Democrats tonight when I take the stage at the Democratic National Convention. 

I’m proud to lead House Democrats as we put People Over Politics to protect democracy, lower healthcare costs and defend freedom.

I’m proud to stand alongside Vice President Harris and Governor Walz as they accept our party’s nomination in Chicago. 

This week is just the beginning -- we need to create a massive Democratic fundraising operation to flip the House, hold the Senate and elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in November.

I'm calling for a historic response – 15,000 Democratic gifts before the end of the week – to end MAGA extremism and ensure we can continue our tremendous progress delivering For The People. I’m asking you to split a $10 gift between the DCCC and Nikki Budzinski in these last few hours before I take the stage. Will you step up today? >>

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As Democrats, we face a crucial decision:

– We can either let extreme MAGA Republicans buy this election, expand their majority and jam Trump’s Project 2025 down the throats of the American people...

– Or, we can bring in a historic fundraising haul, run top-tier campaigns in every critical state and clinch critical victories this November. 

We will continue to build upon the work that has been done to move America forward — not from the top down, but from the bottom up and the middle out.

That's what this week is all about: Our moment to celebrate Democratic progress and double our commitment to taking back the House so we can continue delivering For The People. 

Make no mistake: We are so close to victory this November. We must act quickly to take advantage of this moment. Will you please split $10 between the DCCC and Nikki Budzinski before I hit the stage? >>

Keep the faith,

Hakeem Jeffries