From Democrats.org <[email protected]>
Subject An update on Wisconsin:
Date March 20, 2025 2:50 PM
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BREAKING: The DNC is investing in Wisconsin’s April 1 elections as early voting kicks off.

Early voting is underway in Wisconsin’s pivotal April elections, and the DNC just announced a historically early investment into the Wisconsin Democratic coordinated campaign to fight back against Elon Musk’s attempts to buy this election.

If that’s all you need to hear, you can use this link to make your first contribution of 2025 to support Democrats’ efforts to organize everywhere.

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Elon Musk has tried to buy the Wisconsin Supreme Court election for Brad Schimel — spending over $10 million on TV ads, digital ads, and mailers.

The only way we’ll fight back against that level of spending is by organizing on the ground.

That’s why, as Election Day approaches, the Democratic Party will host phone banks and call more than two million Wisconsin voters in support of candidates who will move the state forward — like Susan Crawford for state Supreme Court and Dr. Jill Underly for reelection to superintendent.

When you pitch in to support the DNC, your contribution goes toward funding efforts like these. So we’re asking: Can you make a contribution today to help support the DNC’s strategic investments in states like Wisconsin?

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Right now, we need to do everything we can to elect leaders who will check Trump and Elon Musk’s power in their states, cities, and districts. To do that, we need to organize everywhere, and the DNC’s investment in Wisconsin will help Democrats do just that.

Thank you,

The Democrats

P.S. Can’t pitch in but want to get involved in the upcoming Wisconsin elections? Use this link to help make calls to voters.

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