From Connecticut Democrats <[email protected]>
Subject It can't be overstated how important this is
Date December 18, 2019 2:38 AM
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What we've built here in Connecticut is special,
John.

Last year, Democrats swept the state legislature and the
governor's mansion thanks to a surge of grassroots support from
folks like you.

This year, we showed every other state what a blue majority
can do by raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour and passing the
most comprehensive paid family and medical leave law in the
entire country.

Now, we face a critical test. Our end-of-year fundraising
deadline is coming up, and we are still $20,000 short of our 2019
goal. Can you chip in to help us get there?
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It can't be overstated how pivotal 2020 will be for our
country.

Not only do we need to ensure that Connecticut stays blue,
we have to support Democrats nationwide in order to defeat Donald
Trump and elect a Democratic Senate.

That's our only path toward real long-term progress in
Connecticut, and the only way we're going to end Republican
obstruction in Congress.

Donate now to help us reach our $20,000 end-of-year goal.
Your contribution will help ensure that Connecticut stays blue in
2020, and that we have the resources necessary to create a 2020
Blue Wave of Democratic victories nationwide.
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Thank you for your support,

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