From Zach Finley, YDNC President <[email protected]>
Subject YDNC ✈️ BOS
Date November 12, 2024 3:31 PM
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Help our members travel to the Young Dems of America National Winter
Meeting.
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[The YDNC logo with the words "The Young Democrats of North
Carolina" underneath.] [1]

Hey, y’all,

When the going got tough in this election, Young Democrats made the
difference.

Hundreds of our members across the state stepped up and organized on
campaigns up and down the ballot. Because of Young Democrats, we
flipped seats on the Council of State, we broke the supermajority, and
we held our ground in judicial and countywide races all across North
Carolina. Our organization has spent the last several years building a
pipeline of young people who are ready to take the reins.

YDNC has proudly produced leaders like Anderson Clayton, the chair of
our state party; Zach Godwin, who managed Rachel Hunt’s campaign and
flipped the Lieutenant Governor’s seat; Brenden Hipps, Megan Wagner,
and Emma Kennett, who helped break the supermajority as the campaign
managers for Lindsey Prather, Dante Pittman, and Beth Helfrich; and
Jordan Lopez, Dante Pittman, and Caleb Theodros, who will be some of
the youngest members of the North Carolina Legislature when they take
office in January. 

_THIS IS NO ACCIDENT: OUR ORGANIZATION HAS PRODUCED LEADERS LIKE THESE
BECAUSE PEOPLE LIKE YOU HAVE INVESTED IN US, AND WE’RE HOPING YOU
WILL INVEST IN US AGAIN AS WE PROVIDE OUR MEMBERS WITH MORE
OPPORTUNITIES TO GROW._ [1]

Next month, YDNC will be taking a small delegation of our members to
the Young Democrats of America National Winter Meeting in Boston,
Massachusetts.

This represents an important opportunity for our members to network
with other Young Democrats from across the country and forge the
connections that will help us organize young voters across the United
States in the coming years. The Winter Meeting is also a key
educational opportunity—the panels and trainings YDA puts on will
let our members come home with new skills that they can put to work
making our state a better place. 

Because this is such an important opportunity, YDNC has made the
decision to fully fund our delegation’s travel and lodging, because
we believe that someone’s means should never limit their
opportunities. To make sure we’re able to continue helping our
members access opportunities like these, though, I hope I can count on
your help.

IF YOU’RE ABLE TO CONTRIBUTE $100, $50, OR EVEN $25, THAT WOULD GO A
LONG WAY TOWARD HELPING US REACH OUR TOTAL FUNDRAISING GOAL OF $5,000
FOR THE YDA WINTER MEETING. [1] Please consider giving: your support
is an investment that will let us continue cultivating tomorrow’s
Democratic Party leaders—it’s the only way we’re able to provide
our members with opportunities like these.

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We have a long road ahead over the next few years, but getting our
members to this meeting will be a critical first step in building the
bench that will take our country back.

Gratefully,
ZACH FINLEY
_President
Young Democrats of North Carolina_

YOUR CONTRIBUTION MAKES THIS POSSIBLE.

Chip in to help YDNC build for 2025!

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