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The race for CA-27 is too close to call, while control of the U.S. House is still up for grabs.

Team — we have an urgent update from a key California House race where the election is still too close to call.

Former NASA chief of staff George Whitesides, whose tossup race in CA-27 has yet to be called, is only down by a few thousand votes.

George could be headed for a recount, so we're mobilizing our supporters to ensure he has the resources to count every vote fairly and accurately.

The House is still up for grabs, and we need all hands on deck to keep our hopes of a House majority alive. Can you split $10 between Fight for Reform to help elect state and local and George Whitesides' recount fund today? Help make sure every vote in CA-27 gets counted.

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We know the presidential and Senate outcomes were disappointing, but in California, thousands of ballots are still being counted and George's race could go either way.

We need to make sure every vote gets counted — because everyone deserves to have their voices heard. Our House majority could come down to just a handful of votes in California.

George Whitesides needs our help to keep fighting for our values. Will you split $10 between Fight for Reform to elect state and local Democrats and George's recount fund as the final ballots in this key toss up race are counted?

Thanks for stepping up,

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