Hi John,
I am asking for your donation today to help North Carolina Democrats prepare to win in the fast approaching midterm elections. But first, if I may, I’d like to take a few minutes of your time today to re-introduce myself and remind you why I keep fighting for our state.

I’m Josh Stein, and on January 1st, I was sworn in as North Carolina’s 76th Governor.
Last year, our gubernatorial election was one of the most consequential in the country, but it’s not the first time I’ve taken on a big fight for our state. As a former State Senator and Attorney General, I have a record of taking on — and winning — the toughest fights to make North Carolina a better place for all of us.
North Carolina is home. It’s where I grew up, and where my wife Anna and I raised our family. I know that our state can be the best place to live, but far-right threats are making our state less safe, less welcoming, and less productive for future generations.
From defunding public schools to passing extreme, culture-war-driven legislation — too many NC Republican legislators are more interested in dragging our state backward than in making us stronger.
But we can turn this around, John. I ran for Governor because North Carolina is worth the fight.
My priorities include helping communities rebuild after Hurricane Helene, making sure public school students and teachers have the resources they need to succeed, and investing in public safety. Together, we’re making a real difference in North Carolinians’ lives — not just trying to score political points at the expense of folks in need.
There’s hard work ahead of us, and I’m ready to do it. I’m counting on your help. You see, electing Democratic leaders across the state and to federal offices is key to passing legislation that helps — not hurts — North Carolinians. Anything you can donate today will make a difference to our efforts.
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Thanks for being with me in this fight,
Josh Stein
Governor of North Carolina

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