From Ken Martin (via Democrats.org) <[email protected]>
Subject Our work starts right now
Date February 11, 2025 6:00 PM
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Hi Team,

It’s Ken Martin, the new chair of the DNC. Last week, I talked with Brian Tyler Cohen about my vision for where the Democratic Party goes from here.

You can watch it here: [link removed]

The work we are doing right now is not just about winning future elections. It’s not about winning for the sake of winning. It’s about fundamentally improving the lives of working people, those who have struggled and are feeling left behind. We need to be able to deliver on the promises we make to voters.

That’s why it’s so important that right now — when the stakes are so high — that Democrats stand up and fight back. We need to fight back against the extremes of the Trump administration in real-time, while also building a truly national party that supports Democrats running for office everywhere.

We have crucial state and local elections all over the country this year. Then control of Congress is up for grabs in 2026. And then the White House in 2028. The work of defining who we are as a Party in order to convince people to trust us with their votes starts right now.

That’s why I'm writing to ask you to make a donation to the DNC. Your donation today will go a long way in building the strong Democratic Party we need at this moment to fight back against Trump and his billionaire allies and elect Democrats who will act as a check on this administration.

So please, use this link to contribute directly to the Democratic National Committee today:

[link removed]

Our Party is alive and kicking, and we're going to fight for our values, and we're going to fight for American values. I hope you’ll join me.

Thank you,

Ken

Ken Martin
Chair
Democratic National Committee

Ken Martin
 


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