John – Early voting is now underway in Idaho, and Election Day is just TWO weeks away.
As our teams are knocking doors and calling voters, we’re talking to a LOT of people who still haven’t made their minds up or haven’t made a plan to vote.
As David has shared with you, Idaho had a surge of new Democratic voter registrations in the last few months since Roe v Wade was overturned. Now we have to activate these new voters and get them to the polls in time.
We still need to fill some gaps in our GOTV budget. Can you pitch in $10, $25, $50 or more now to help us reach more voters?
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We could very well make history in two weeks, John.
Not only could David be the first Democrat elected to Senate from Idaho in over 40 years, if elected he would be the first openly gay man elected to the United States Senate in history.
In a time of unprecedented attacks against the LGBTQ+ community, David’s candidacy is an important message to young LGBT people everywhere that they are valid, and they belong in every part of public life.
We believe in Idaho, and we believe David is the Senator we need to lead Idaho forward.
David Roth is a single, gay dad running to flip a U.S. Senate seat in Idaho. His opponent is an extremist “pro-life” Republican who’s been in politics for 37 years. David stepped up to serve the state that has been his home most of his life, where he is now raising his two young sons, because every state is worth fighting for. There has never been an openly gay man elected to the U.S. Senate. Help us make history this year. Pitch in now to flip this seat and send David to D.C.
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