From JANUARY PRIORITIES SURVEY (via DCCC) <[email protected]>
Subject asking for your input, not your money
Date January 16, 2023 5:44 PM
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We just launched our FIRST Priorities Survey of the year.

Your immediate feedback is critical to developing a winning strategy to take back the House and elect even more Democrats.

That’s why we’re asking you to spare just 30 seconds and submit your response straight away. >> [link removed]

It’s clear that when the American people speak, Democrats listen.

With our democracy under siege, Democrats made critical reforms to strengthen our election systems.

With liberties under attack, Democrats took steps to protect marriage equality.

And with our infrastructure aging, Democrats invested in essential upgrades to our roads and bridges.

It’s never been clearer: Democrats DELIVER for the American people.

But if we don’t reclaim our House Majority, we won’t be able to keep making progress on even more pressing issues.

So at this pivotal moment, we’re asking grassroots supporters everywhere to help us develop a winning strategy to elect House Democrats and take back the House.

And right now, that starts with completing our official January Priorities Survey before our midnight deadline.

Please, can you take just 30 seconds to complete our FIRST Priorities Survey of the year straight away? Your response is critical in the fight to reclaim our House Majority.

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Thank you,

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