The long and short of it is that we need to be ready for a showdown in Michigan again next year.
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Friends,

Elissa Slotkin’s Senate campaign announcement has put a lot of wheels in motion.

Republicans have been drooling over the opportunity to flip MI-07, and they think that this open-seat race will be their prime opportunity to take this seat back. Not on our watch. Help us keep districts like MI-07 blue in 2024 by rushing a contribution today >>

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Here’s the backstory.

Michigan’s 8th Congressional District sent Republicans to Congress for decades… until Elissa Slotkin flipped the seat in 2018.

In 2020, Elissa won re-election, but her district went for Trump (despite Joe Biden carrying the state). And in 2022, NewDems helped protect MI-07 from the projected red wave and kept this seat blue. But with this seat now wide-open, Republicans are lining up to take one last shot at flipping MI-07.

TLDR: This district is highly competitive —and key to taking back the House Majority in 2024. But the only way we’ve kept seats like MI-07 blue cycle-over-cycle is through our powerhouse grassroots team chipping in to NewDems spotlight districts. Can we count on your help now to keep all of our must-win districts blue in the battle ahead?

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