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Hey there ? it?s Chris Sloan, Political Director at the DGA. With just 19 days until Election Da

[Chris Sloan, DGA Political Director]( Hey there – it’s Chris Sloan, Political Director at the DGA. With just 19 days until Election Day, I am ready to share an exclusive internal memo with you on our strategy to win. But first, we want to make sure that as a top supporter, you know about our make-or-break fundraising goal we’re working towards RIGHT NOW. Team, Republicans have poured millions of dollars into governors’ races across the country like New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Indiana. And let me be clear, they wouldn’t be spending so heavily in these states unless the odds of victory vs. defeat were razor-thin. That is why, in these final days, it is more crucial than ever that we don’t take our foot off the gas. [Please, will you rush $3 or more to help us achieve our $100,000 mid-month goal? Each and every donation will be MATCHED dollar-for-dollar up to our goal, but only until midnight.](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) [RUSH $3]( INTERNAL MEMO FROM: CHRIS SLOAN, POLITICAL DIRECTOR TO: {EMAIL} Re: Final 19 days We’re officially entering the final days of the general election. Our two marquee governors’ races, North Carolina and New Hampshire, are coming down to the wire. Voters are heading to the polls to early vote and mail-in ballots are hitting mailboxes. While the finish line is in sight, our reporting shows that these races are still up for grabs – so every vote and dollar is going to make a difference this year. In North Carolina: Josh Stein’s lead is SHRINKING as the polls narrow in the final days of his race against dangerous and extremist candidate Mark Robinson. In New Hampshire: Polls are showing a dead-even race between Joyce Craig and anti-abortion GOP nominee Kelly Ayotte – with the most recent one showing Craig DOWN 3 points. In Indiana: Jennifer McCormick is closing the gap with Mike Braun, and Sabato’s Crystal Ball just moved the race rating in our favor! The GOP also just poured a million dollars into this race, so even they know this race is heating up. It will be an all-out sprint to the finish. To compete and win races like these, we need grassroots support from Democrats like you. Donations from grassroots supporters across the country have helped build the momentum to get us here. But if we fall short, we risk losing the progress we’ve built at the most critical point of the election cycle. [Please, I'm asking: Will you rush $3, $6, or more, before midnight and help us reach our crucial $100,000 mid-month goal?]( With 2024 races this close – along with control of Congress and the White House on the line – we’re counting on supporters like you to step up to help elect Democratic governors. Please use the links in this email to start a monthly donation through ActBlue: [Donate $3 (becomes $6)]( [Donate $6 (becomes $12)]( [Donate $12 (becomes $24)]( [Or donate other amount (and have it DOUBLED!)]( With races this important – anything helps. Thanks. Chris Sloan DGA Political Director --------------------------------------------------------------- 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](8Kvf0zEzktE/emtzV1FGbmpBamVpVXNGS3VTcDRqNDZYTk9BQjNZSmdVZEMwS0ZKNnhuUG1tVTdEMkNvc0g4bzJHaG91emFETm1VNytIaElyWTJ3OHBvSVFtVmdtMjlraE5DRWthcmd4V0JWQ0t5cmc1TWM9S0/) 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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