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We just finished tabulating the results of our American Media Digest survey, and we're a little worr

We just finished tabulating the results of our American Media Digest survey, and we're a little worried ⬇️ [Bar chart of American Media Digest survey responses]( Over 21% of Democratic respondents say they're still getting their news from television -- does that sound right to you? Here's the deal: Just over 8,000 Democrats have submitted a response to our all-important research survey, and that's not NEARLY enough to reach statistical significance!! We just combed through our records, and we see that you never got a chance to respond -- so we're giving you another opportunity to submit your information, but ONLY for the next 24 hours. [Every response provides a critical data point in our effort to build a blue firewall against Trump's extremism. The first question is VERY straightforward, take a look:]( Which of the following do you often receive your news? Social Media Podcasts Print (Newspapers) Radio Youtube Friends, family, and peers Traditional TV sources (e.g. CNN, MSNBC, FOX) Other [SUBMIT YOUR RESPONSE]( 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.]( 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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