From St. Louis Young Democrats <[email protected]>
Subject See you at our first Virtual Meeting! ‍💻
Date April 29, 2020 2:29 AM
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Join us on Zoom Wednesday night

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Have plans tomorrow night? Hang out at home and join us for our very first Virtual Meeting on Wednesday, April 29 at 5:30 p.m.

Democrats running for offices up and down the ballot – including Congress, Attorney General, State Senate, St. Louis County Executive, and more – will join us to discuss their campaigns. We'll also be announcing a new and exciting way members can engage with candidates before endorsement voting begins on Monday, May 11th.
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As always, our meeting will be open to all. However, if you'd like to vote in our upcoming endorsement process, you must be an up-to-date, dues-paying member by Monday, May 4. If you're unsure of the status of your membership, email [email protected].
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See you soon!

Your STL Young Dems Exec Board: Reginald, Tess, Brynn, Brian, Megan, Chris, & Ian

P.S: Running for office? Apply for our endorsement! Applications are due Monday, May 4 at 5 p.m. To request a questionnaire, email [email protected].
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