From Gay Valimont <[email protected]>
Subject Special elections are where Democrats can WIN!
Date March 18, 2025 5:37 PM
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Democrats have been over performing in special elections across the country. From coast to coast, we’ve seen voters step up to reject MAGA extremism and elect real leaders.
But here’s the catch: Winning a special election isn’t automatic.
Special elections are low-turnout affairs , and that means reaching low-propensity voters – the people who don’t always vote but who could make all the difference if we get them to the polls.
These voters are harder to reach and more expensive to mobilize. It takes resources, digital ads, mailers, and boots on the ground knocking on doors again and again to make sure they show up on April 1st.
The GOP knows this. That’s why they’re dumping dark money into this race to keep us from reaching the voters we need.
We can win this – but only if we have the resources to turn out every last Democrat in this district.
Will you chip in $15, $25, or whatever you can to help us reach these critical voters before it’s too late? [[link removed]]
DONATE TODAY TO HELP DEMOCRATS WIN! [[link removed]]
Every special election victory we’ve seen has come down to one thing: turnout. We know the playbook for winning, but we need to put it into action right now.
If we do the work, we will flip this seat. If we fall short, the GOP takes it again. It’s that simple.
Two weeks to go. Let’s make every single day count.
– Gay Valimont
Democrat for Florida’s 1st Congressional District
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United States
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