The vibes are good right now. Let’s keep them going.
Tuesday night was more than a win — it was proof that we show up, listen, and fight for each other, we win everywhere.
If you’re ready to turn this week’s momentum into real progress, keep my voice in Congress, and build the big tent we need help flip the House in 2026, please consider chipping in $5 now.
Democrats of every kind — from small towns to big cities, longtime organizers to newcomers, progressive to moderate — won this week.
What united these victories, despite the candidates' differences? They all listened. Each campaign met people where they are and built platforms on what their communities actually needed, not pundits’ talking points. They focused on lowering costs, making life easier for working families, and standing up to bullies — because that’s what people are desperate for right now.
That’s what real leadership looks like: candidates who reflect their communities. Our coalition’s diversity isn’t a weakness. It’s our biggest strength.
There’s been plenty of debate about what policies to emphasize, what groups to target, and what words to use (and not use) to win the midterms next year. But Tuesday night settled it:
If we want to build a party of inclusion — and if we want to reject the politics of exclusion — then we have to make space for anyone who believes in an economy that works for everyone, protecting our democracy, and defending our values.
Because we don’t win by narrowing our coalition or targeting specific groups.
We win by welcoming everyone, no matter who they are, into our tent.
So let’s keep these good vibes going. Let’s keep organizing, talking to each other, and finding common ground. Let’s keep building a movement where everyone has a place — and where we don’t just talk about progress, we deliver it.
If you believe in a politics that welcomes all of us, then I hope you’ll chip in today to help us grow our movement. The 2026 election is one year away, and we need you with us.
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Let’s keep showing up for each other, and keep proving what’s possible when we do.
Thank you for your support,
— Sarah