John,
The longest-standing U.S Senator, Democrat Patrick Leahy of Vermont, DFA’s home state, announced yesterday that he won't seek reelection, after serving in the Senate since 1975.
With Democrats holding onto an extremely narrow margin in the Senate, we have to be prepared to make Saving the Senate a top priority in 2022.
Vermont has a Republican governor that’s very popular, so we need to be ready to compete in and win numerous Senate seats across the country, from Wisconsin to North Carolina, just in case this seat flips red.
Make sure we have the resources we need to help our bold, progressive, people-powered Senate candidates expand the electorate, build powerful grassroots movements and win. Rush a donation now >>>
If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:
Next year's Senate races will come down to which side is more energized and we cannot let our opponents get a head start.
It’s no overstatement to say the work we do over the next few months will be critical in ensuring progressive campaigns like Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin and Cheri Beasley in North Carolina have the resources they need to win next November.
With Senator Leahy's retirement, there are multiple competitive Senate seats up for grabs.
Will you rush a contribution of $15 or more right now to show the country that progressive Democrats are ready to Save the Senate?
Thank you for powering the fight for a better America every day.
— Molly
Molly Goldberg
Development Manager
Democracy for America