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We will not turn back the clock

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Hi {NAME}, it?s DGA Chair and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. I?m emailing today because we?re days a

[Governor Walz: This is important, and we are counting on YOU.]( Hi {NAME}, it’s DGA Chair and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. I’m emailing today because we’re days away from the second anniversary of Donald Trump’s 6-3 Supreme Court Majority overturning Roe v. Wade. Since June 24, 2022, reproductive freedom has been under attack from the far-right – and it’s been on the ballot. Now Republicans across the country are showing us it’s on the ballot again in 2024. The DGA Digital Team has told me you are a top grassroots supporter, so before I continue, I wanted to extend a special invitation your way. Join my exclusive Chair’s Reproductive Rights Survey – for folks like you who truly understand the critical importance of safeguarding a woman's right to choose. I’ve even made this personalized link just for you, {NAME}. [EMAIL}]( When Roe was overturned and the constitutional right to an abortion was in crisis, I promised we would not turn back the clock on reproductive rights in Minnesota as long as I remained in office. Last year, we delivered on that promise and made Minnesota the first state in the country to codify abortion rights into law since the devastating Dobbs decision. As long as I’m governor, Minnesota will continue to be a beacon of reproductive freedom. I will fight to ensure Minnesotans are able to get the care they need no matter what, and I will continue to deliver on my promise to protect your rights – not take them away. But this is something that every American – regardless of their state – deserves to have protections over. Republicans may want you to think they’ll stop at overturning Roe, but their actions say otherwise. Make no mistake, {NAME}: Abortion rights, IVF, and even contraception are on the ballot this November, and we can’t stop fighting for them. Fortunately, Democratic governors like myself are delivering on protecting and expanding reproductive rights everywhere we can. But we can’t do it alone. We need input from grassroots supporters – folks like you who are on the ground and facing these issues head on – so we can better strengthen our fight. [So, {NAME}, will you take my Chair’s Reproductive Rights Survey before midnight tonight so we can incorporate your voice as we shape our campaigns for November? I’m counting on you to be one of the 37 top grassroots supporters we need from 10016 to complete my survey by midnight.](W9-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) [ACCEPT GOVERNOR WALZ’S INVITATION AND BEGIN PRIORITIES SURVEY]( Thank you for being in this fight, Tim Walz Governor of Minnesota Chair, Democratic Governors Association [As governor, Tim Walz has delivered real results that directly benefit working families, like expanding free school meals, paid family and medical leave, and standing up to protect reproductive rights. As Chair of the Democratic Governors Association, Gov. Walz is dedicated to protecting our democracy and expanding our blue firewall by electing and reelecting Democratic governors across the country. Will you answer his call to action?]( [BEGIN SURVEY NOW]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the urgent resources we need to win nationwide. To be one of the first people to receive critical updates about toss-up elections in battlegrounds and red-to-blue races just text DEMGOVS to 30201 – [or click here if you’re on your cell phone]( – to join our team! [TEXT DEMGOVS TO 30201]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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