From Virginia Democrats <[email protected]>
Subject Friend, let’s keep this momentum going into 2021! 🌊
Date November 17, 2020 9:50 PM
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We flipped Chesterfield, Virginia Beach, and Lynchburg BLUE in 2020. ✅

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Friend,

We had a great 2020 cycle. Together, we defeated Donald Trump -- and helped to send Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to the White House with our Commonwealth’s 13 electoral votes!

We held on to some vital House seats, like Representative Elaine Luria’s in VA-02 and Representative Abigail Spanberger’s in VA-07.

And -- for the first in decades -- we flipped Chesterfield, Virginia Beach, and Lynchburg BLUE in a presidential contest!

This was a very strong showing. And it’s all thanks to the hard work and dedication of our grassroots supporters (people like you!) But we can’t stop here.

Here at Team DPVA, we are already focused on the upcoming gubernatorial and General Assembly contests.

Friend, we can keep the momentum from 2020 going into 2021. But in order to do this, we need to flip even more districts to keep our Governor’s mansion, and the legislative balance of power in Richmond, BLUE. But we need your help. So if you’re able to, will you chip in today?

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Thank you for supporting Virginia Democrats!

Team DPVA



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