John,

For the first time in 28 years, a Democratic nominee for president won the state of Georgia.

This kind of change does not happen overnight. Organizers on the ground in Georgia have spent years building a strong coalition of Black and brown communities and white progressives to make progress at the local, state, and federal levels.

One of the groups leading this fight in Georgia is Fair Fight. After rampant and widespread voter suppression kept her out of the Governor’s office in 2018, Stacey Abrams started Fair Fight to use her campaign’s groundbreaking strategy to continue activating and organizing Georgia voters.

Now, Georgia has gone blue in a presidential election for the first time in decades. And we're working with Fair Fight to flip both of Georgia’s Senate seats blue in the January 5th runoffs.

Can you split a contribution between Fair Fight and DFA today to mobilize voters throughout Georgia ahead of these critical runoff elections?

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Thank you for investing in the kind of grassroots organizing that wins elections and builds the groundwork for long-term, lasting change. Together, we can flip the Senate this January and build a strong coalition to keep Georgia blue for years to come.

— Charles

Charles Chamberlain, Chair
Democracy for America