From Ken Martin <[email protected]>
Subject This is the most challenging test we’ve ever faced
Date September 10, 2020 3:16 PM
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Hi John,

The most important election of our lives is less than eight weeks away, and just like we always expected, DFLers are at the very center of it.

Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight has named Minnesota as “one of the likeliest states to be the Electoral College tipping point.” Just yesterday, POLITICO listed Minnesota as one of “the 8 states where 2020 will be won or lost.”

Donald Trump Jr. was in town yesterday. Mike Pence was in town last week. Donald Trump was in town the week before that. And Ivanka Trump was in town in July.

Our entire team is working 24-7 to hold the line, but I’m not going to sugar coat it: This is the most challenging test we’ve ever faced. They’re coming at us with everything they have.

Trump is desperate to win Minnesota. He knows that if he does, Democrats will have no chance at taking back the White House. There is no line he won’t cross, and no amount of money he and his right-wing allies won’t spend to flip us red.

Every one of us needs to dig deep down the home stretch, friends, so I’m reaching out today to ask:

Will you super-charge your support and commit to a weekly recurring donation every Thursday between now and Election Day so we can do what it takes to keep Minnesota blue?

I know we are unstoppable as long as we stick together. We just can’t take anything for granted.

Thank you,

Ken Martin
Chairman
Minnesota DFL

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