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We need your undivided attention for just a minute.
Yesterday, we announced our annual year-end fundraising goal of $100,000, and that we needed to raise $30,000 before Monday night if we want to stay on track to reach this essential milestone.
But there’s a problem: since our message, grassroots support has been slow to come in.
This couldn’t come at a worse time. We’ll explain why in a moment, but if you already know the stakes, consider pitching in $7 or any amount to fuel our work today.
Okay, here’s the deal:
1. Flipping WI-03 blue is Democrats’ best shot at taking back the House majority and finally putting a stop to Donald Trump’s harmful agenda. Derrick Van Orden is a rubber stamp for Trump’s cuts to Medicaid, Social Security, and critical funding for Wisconsin — and this is our chance to give him the boot once and for all.
2. Our next Supreme Court Election is in arms reach, and we refuse to let special interests or right-wing extremists try and sway the court in their favor. WisDems will continue to build on our organizing so that we can help elect a Supreme Court Justice that will stand with the people of Wisconsin.
3. The race to elect a new Governor will be tight. Governor Evers’ victories were decided by less than 120,000 votes combined. It’s going to come down to voter turnout, and we need boots on the ground right now to power our get-out-the-vote efforts and keep MAGA extremists out of the Governor’s Office.
We have the opportunity to elect Democrats to Congress, our state Supreme Court, and the governor’s office all in one year — but we can’t do it without grassroots backing.
That’s why we’re reaching out to you. We can’t afford to lose the momentum we’ve built up, and falling short of our $30,000 mid-month goal will indicate exactly that to GOP megadonors across the country. Before you close out of this email, will you chip in $7 or any amount to fuel our fight?
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