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TAKE ACTION NOW: Tell me and our new Democratic Majority what you want us to do now that we?re in

TAKE ACTION NOW: Tell me and our new Democratic Majority what you want us to do now that we’re in charge. I’m coming to you because I’m in awe of grassroots Democrats -- like you! You’re the reason I hold the Speakership with a historic Democratic Majority. And I’m committed not only to protecting -- but expanding! -- our Majority. But I know I can’t do that alone. It will take each and every grassroots Democrat on my team to make it happen. [So I’m asking you directly: Complete my Democratic Priorities Survey before midnight, and let me know what issue is most important to you. >>]( Our Democratic Majority is working for each and every single one of us. I can tell you our Democrats are working overtime to: -Protect Social Security and Medicare -Lower health care costs -End attacks on our environment -Expand voting rights -and so much more But I know fortifying our Majority won’t be easy -- as President Trump and his Republicans work to obstruct us at every turn. That’s why I’m coming to you. [TAKE ACTION NOW: Tell me and our new Democratic Majority what you want us to do now that we’re in charge.]( I wouldn’t ask twice if your input wasn’t vital to winning again. And over the coming months, you can bet I’ll be personally reaching out with more updates on how our Majority is working for you. Thank you for all of your support, Nancy Pelosi Paid for by the DCCC | 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 | [(202) 863-1500]( | www.dccc.org | Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}]( | If you'd like to sign up for emails in a different account, click [here](. We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters. However, if you'd just like to receive fewer emails, you can click [here](. We’re working hard to make sure our Democratic Majority is protected -- and to end Donald Trump’s relentless attacks on President Obama’s legacy. We need all hands on deck if we’re going to fight back against Trump’s Republicans and expand our historic Majority. Our success relies on grassroots supporters like you. 99% of our contributions come from grassroots donations, with an average gift of $19. If you'd like to unsubscribe from DCCC emails, click [here](. If you'd like to make an online donation, click [here](. Thanks for your support of Democrats! Contributions or gifts to the DCCC are not tax deductible.

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