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New York and Florida are up next
It’s been an AMAZING primary season for NewDems, team:
NewDem-backed candidates have won their competitive primaries from Michigan to California – putting us in a strong position to flip seats from red to blue and pick up open seats for Democrats this November.
In New York, three NewDem-backed candidates face primary elections on August 23…
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…along with four NewDem-backed candidates in Florida!
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In a year when our Democratic majority is razor-thin, we must defend both vulnerable incumbents and also pick up seats everywhere we can – including New York and Florida. As these candidates shift gears into full Get-Out-The-Vote mode, we need to be ready to send them the resources they need to WIN on election day. Donate $5 or more immediately to help us get it done! [[link removed]]
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