From Chris Scott, Democracy For America <[email protected]>
Subject The progressive movements next stop: Ohio
Date June 27, 2021 6:05 PM
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John,

This August there are pivotal primary elections taking place across Ohio
and with more and more endorsements being announced, it is clear that the
corporate wing of the Democratic party is trying to stop the progressive
movement in its tracks.

Just this month, Hillary Clinton endorsed one of Nina Turner's opponents,
a moderate candidate that will not push forward progressive priorities
like the Green New Deal.

Unlike the corporate establishment wing of the party, DFA and its one
million-plus members are building a totally new kind of politics, one
rooted in economic, social, and racial justice.

For years, DFA members have done a way with the old, failed model by
building something much better, in elections at every level.

Whether it's a local election for Mayor or a national election for
Congress, DFA does what the establishment won't do: long-term organizing,
year round engagement, new voter registration, people-powered persuasion,
and aggressive GOTV efforts targeted at expanding the electorate.

But on the ground organizing driving one on one conversations with voters
in the cities and towns that will decide these elections costs a lot of
money. [ [link removed] ]Can you chip in a few bucks right now to help DFA elect
progressives across Ohio?

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For years, under the guidance of establishment party leaders in D.C.,
Democrats have lost record numbers of elected offices to Republicans at
the federal, state, and local level. Ohio might be the best example of why
their strategy has failed.

Their old model emphasized chasing a small handful of mostly white,
wealthy voters and ignoring everyone else. Campaigns and their consultants
deliberately abandoned people of color, young people, rural voters, and
those who struggle to make ends meet.

DFA members are taking the lead in building a better, more successful
model.

This model emphasizes local power and supporting candidates that are the
basis of a progressive, reflective majority -- such as mayoral candidate
Sharetta Smith in Lima, Ohio, and Congressional candidate Nina Turner.

DFA members have been supporting progressive candidates running in key
elections in Ohio for years, our own CEO Yvette Simpson is just one
example. Can you help DFA take on the establishment in Ohio by rushing a
contribution to us today?

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You make this work possible.

Thanks for being a part of DFA and supporting a reflective, progressive 50
State Strategy.

-Chris

Chris Scott
Chief Political Officer
Democracy for America






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