John,

Tomorrow, DFA-endorsed candidates running in seven battleground states across the country have an incredible opportunity to flip key Senate seats blue — and take back the Senate majority.

DFA is working hand-in-hand with campaigns in Maine, Georgia, North Carolina, Iowa, South Carolina, Idaho, and in our newest Senate battleground, Mississippi!

But we have a lot of work left to do over the next 24 hours to turn out folks who have yet to cast their ballots and fight any last-minute acts of voter suppression.

Will you rush a contribution of $7 — one for each Senate seat we’re going to flip tomorrow — to help DFA get out the vote in these key Senate battlegrounds?

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:

With extraordinary candidates running in traditionally “red” states, like Mike Espy in Mississippi and Jaime Harrison in South Carolina, we can flip the Senate with red state victories that will shock the nation — and give Democrats in Congress a mandate for change like never before.

But if we’re going to flip the Senate tomorrow, we need to mobilize a broad coalition of strong progressives and new and infrequent voters to cast their ballots. And we have just about 24 hours left to do it.

That’s why anything you can give — whether it’s $1 for each seat we’re working to flip or more — will make a difference. We need to keep our voter contact efforts running at full speed and block any last-minute attempts by Republicans at voter suppression.

So John, if you can, rush a contribution to help DFA turn out voters across seven battleground states and flip the Senate:

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:

Thanks for all you have done over the last four years to fight the Trump presidency and Mitch McConnell’s reign in the Senate.

It all comes down to the next 24 hours and whether we can mobilize a coalition of people across the country to take our government back.

Let’s leave it all out on the field.

— Charles

Charles Chamberlain, Chair
Democracy for America