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6,675 votes. That?s how many votes Republicans won the House by in 2022. Right this second, there

6,675 votes. That’s how many votes Republicans won the House by in 2022. Right this second, there are still thousands of votes left to count in some of the most competitive toss-up House districts in the country – and we are working around the clock to make sure every last legal vote is counted. Remember: A Democratic House is our last and only chance of breaking through a Trump Trifecta. That’s why we are contacting voters to help make sure that rejected ballots are fixed and submitted and sending our staff to every corner of the country to monitor vote counting. But running campaigns past Election Day is hard and expensive, and we’re running out of time and money to win this. [The party that will hold the Majority in the House in 2025 has yet to be determined. We must count every vote. If you still believe that House Democrats can pull this off, can you chip in $4 or anything you can to finish this out?]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $3 immediately >>]( [Chip in $20.24 immediately >>]( [Chip in $50 immediately >>](j-Gs9w0kpTv/QURPVHlEekxVMFR3aVFOVkIrOVE0ZFJjYmJGeGpUT1FDS2gvMWRueEF3dUJDYkV1d0Z3bFd5SWtuOGRITzRKRm1EdTZ1TXViNmlieE9iRks0Qk1RWGNFa0R2eEdXQkZoQlorbkVQbUg5N2RtMk1PTGwxckdrUT09S0/Y2NsUXoxQzN5ODd2VFIxbStWNjFQZjdkVXBXMFJ5VEVxZU1EeWg4cEp0aVQyMXg3ekpaV2Fqc0VNeE9qYUNlL2RPRDl2RVp0STBsUm5oaFZ1SWFUc0tiUktUd1RDQk9xTXRjeDVIdzM2cFVHNS9JM2VnWGNqQVc3UENCZnJMZG04T29jVTZLUlNXRVB4c25DKzJBbyt2bTNyeWN0blRKbDYzZ1hZcmhhZ2hRPQS2) [Chip in $100 immediately >>]( [Or chip in another amount >>]( Please, contribute what you can. Thank you. DCCC [Chip in a monthly recurring $5 to elect House Dems >>]( Emails are a crucial way for the DCCC to stay in touch with supporters. If you'd like to receive less email, [please click here.](c-/QURPVHlEekxVMFR3aVFOVkIrOVE0ZFJjYmJGeGpUT1FDS2gvMWRueEF3dUJDYkV1d0Z3bFd5SWtuOGRITzRKRm1EdTZ1TXViNmlieE9iRks0Qk1RWGNFa0R2eEdXQkZoQlorbkVQbUg5N2RtMk1PTGwxckdrUT09S0/Y2NsUXoxQzN5ODd2VFIxbStWNjFQZjdkVXBXMFJ5VEVxZU1EeWg4cEp0aVQyMXg3ekpaV2Fqc0VNeE9qYUNlL2RPRDl2RVp0STBsUm5oaFZ1SWFUc0tiUktUd1RDQk9xTXRjeDVIdzM2cFVHNS9JM2VnWGNqQVc3UENCZnJMZG04T29jVTZLUlNXRVB4c25DKzJBbyt2bTNyeWN0blRKbDYzZ1hZcmhhZ2hRPQS2) To unsubscribe, [please click here](. Paid for by DCCC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 (202) 863-1500 | [www.dccc.org]( [Terms of Service and Privacy Policy]( This message was sent to: {EMAIL} Contributions or gifts to the DCCC are not tax-deductible Copyright © 2024 DCCC. All rights reserved.

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