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John, if you’ve been looking for the most strategic donation you can make during the 2026 midterm elections, this is it. Here’s why your $7 goes furthest when you donate to the DNC: We are the only committee focused on electing Democrats at every single level of government. That includes candidates for your local school board, Democrats running in Pennsylvania, and beyond. It’s our job to send money to candidates who would benefit from that funding the most. And there’s more: Across the country, we’re working hard to reach Democrats who don't vote in every election — our voters — people who will help us win if they show up at the polls in November. Think about the friends or relatives you have who are Democrats but who don't always vote. There are millions of people like them across the country, and traditionally, getting them to show up in a midterm year is even tougher. If we can persuade them to vote in November’s elections, we can win the midterms. If you've stored your info with ActBlue, we'll process your contribution instantly:
If we reach our April fundraising goal, we’ll have the resources we’ll need to scale up all of this work. Coming up short could mean making tough budget decisions about where to allocate our resources, and Democratic candidates could pay the price. That’s why your support before midnight makes such a big difference. Thank you in advance for your help, The Democrats
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