This election is going to transform once Joe Biden formally accepts the nomination.
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John, in just a couple of weeks, Joe Biden will formally accept our party's presidential nomination, officially ending this historic primary. So much has happened during this process, but one constant has been the Democratic Unity Fund and all that it stands for.

Please read more about the Democratic Unity Fund's impact on this election, then make your initial $7 investment in Democratic unity before the Democratic National Convention.


'The Democratic Unity Fund is a promise that whoever earns our nomination, he or she will have a strong, united, and well-organized DNC ready to spring into action the moment the general election starts.' -- Barack Obama

When President Obama announced the Democratic Unity Fund in May of 2019, we had no idea who the nominee would be. But what we did know was that Donald Trump had a massive incumbency advantage, a historic amount of cash-on-hand, and a three-year head start. Getting the data, technology, and staffing infrastructure in place well in advance of the general election was our party's best bet to help our eventual nominee hit the ground running -- and thanks to this powerful team, we were able to do just that. Take a look at some of the people who threw their support behind a strong, unified party:


Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, Pete Buttigieg, and over 233,693 grassroots donors

Over 233,693 grassroots supporters invested in the critical programs and tools that Joe Biden and countless Democratic candidates nationwide are now using to execute winning campaigns. But in my experience, John, this election is going to transform once Joe Biden officially accepts the nomination, and with so much at stake with this election, we have to be ready for that.

The Democratic National Convention is August 17

The Democratic National Convention is a critical turning point in this election. Will you donate $7 to the Democratic Unity Fund before Joe Biden officially becomes the nominee?


Once the convention ends, we can expect Republican attacks directed toward Joe Biden, the woman who will become his future vice president, and Democrats down-ballot to increase. And on top of that, we'll also have to navigate this unprecedented landscape of mobilizing people to vote safely during a pandemic. Turning out voters safely and strategically is a task that thousands of Democratic candidates are grappling with, and the Democratic Unity Fund is a major resource that they're counting on.

Here's what we have on file for your support of the fund so far:


Your Democratic Unity Fund supporter record

Your commitment to our party shows you're serious about electing Democrats this November. The Democratic Unity Fund supports Democrats everywhere and urgently needs your backing before this turning point in the election, so please pitch in whatever you can today.

Donate $7 to the Democratic Unity Fund ahead of this month's Democratic National Convention to help Joe Biden and Democrats everywhere transition into this next phase of the general election.

We're in this together,

Jessalyn

Jessalyn Reid
Senior Mobilization Advisor
Democratic National Committee

P.S. The Democratic National Convention is a major milestone in this election. November 3 will be here in the blink of an eye, John, so your support of the Democratic Unity Fund today will have a much stronger impact than it will after the convention. Donate $7 -- or whatever you can -- to the Democratic Unity Fund today.



















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