Hey there, it’s Ben Wikler, chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
There have been some big developments regarding our state and this November’s election that I don’t want you to miss.
Three polls have now found Kamala Harris leading Trump in Wisconsin by just a single point:
• Marist: Harris 50-Trump 49
• AARP: Harris 49-Trump 48
• Quinnipiac: Harris 48-Trump 47
It's clear that this race is going to be tight, but we’re more motivated than ever in these final 40 days before Election Day.
Our team is working tirelessly to call every phone, knock every door, and boost voter turnout ahead of November 5th.
And I’ve set an ambitious $200,000 End-of-Quarter fundraising goal to give us the resources we need to scale our operations and elect Democrats up and down the ballot.
But I need your help to get there. Will you chip in $24 to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin right now?
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Wisconsin is no stranger to toss-up races.
Four of the last six presidential elections have come down to less than a point.
And with the latest polls showing Kamala Harris and Donald Trump statistically tied, the same could be true this November.
But while this
will be a nail-biter, we’re putting in the work to help push Kamala and down-ballot Democrats over the top.
We’re using every tactic in the book (knocking doors, making phone calls, reaching out to our friends and family, putting up yard signs, etc.) to turn this tied race into a narrow win.
But with only 40 days to go before Election Day, we need all hands on deck to put even more power into our final push.
That’s why it’s so important that we hit our $200,000 fundraising goal before our End-of-Quarter deadline.
Remember, this is the LAST End-of-Quarter deadline before the election, so it’s now or never. Will you please chip in $24 to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin?
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Let’s go out and win this thing.
In solidarity,
Ben
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