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It’s a dogfight out there. The polls and neck and neck in the seven battleground states, and th

It’s a dogfight out there. The polls and neck and neck in the seven battleground states, and the candidates are fighting hard for every possible vote. New polling shows the fierce fight over [Latinos]( [young men]( [undecided voters]( [Gen X]( the [Arab vote]( and more. It’s not easy, and Republicans have made some inroads, so we have to match their intensity with our own. In the end, this race will be decided by who wants it more and works hardest. It’s all about grassroots organizing, and we’re stepping up in a big way. We’re working to bring in 100,000 volunteers to turn out swing voters in key battleground states and make sure Latino voters are fired up and ready to go. This is how we’ve won tough elections before. By keeping our eye on the prize and focusing on getting out the vote, we can overcome these challenges. The stakes are higher than ever, but I know we can pull this off if we come together and push hard. That’s where you come in. We need your support to help train, organize, and deploy these volunteers. [Can you chip in $5, $10, or whatever you can to fuel this critical work?]( [Contribute Now to Help Us Mobilize 100,000 Volunteers]( We can do this. Let’s make sure every voter—especially Latino voters in these key states—turns out in force in 2024. Thanks for always fighting the good fight with us. - Markos Founder, Daily Kos This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Daily Kos, Daily Kos 344 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612

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