From Team ITT PAC <[email protected]>
Subject When Democrats put people first, we win. Let's keep proving it.
Date January 20, 2026 7:49 PM
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John,

We've been talking about shifting tides since last year — and it's because we're seeing something real happen on the ground.

Democrats across the country are winning or overperforming in tough races in predominantly red areas. To close out 2025, a State Senate seat in Kentucky stayed in Democratic hands because the candidate made it clear he was running for working families.

Gary Clemons, a proud union leader, centered his campaign on the real challenges Kentuckians face — jobs that pay a living wage, affordable healthcare, childcare, and dignity at work. Voters heard him, and they showed up. Gary won 72% of the vote, overperforming by a huge margin and proving yet again that when Democrats run on issues that matter to everyday people, they win and win big.

That's the model at In This Together PAC. Across the country, we're seeing Democrats outperform expectations when they lead with affordability, compassion, and common sense. When we invest early in candidates who know their communities and aren't afraid to fight for them, we win.

But this momentum doesn't sustain itself, and if we want more wins like this in both red states and blue states, we have to have the resources to compete. If you can, please chip in today to help us take this winning message nationwide. >> [link removed]

Thank you,

Team ITT PAC






Andy and In This Together PAC are working to support leaders who will lead with compassion and decency, reject anger politics, and always do what's right. Will you donate today to support In This Together's mission?

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