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Let's protect our House majority. {NAME}, We need your help. One week from today, — a former fi

Let's protect our House majority. {NAME}, We need your help. One week from today, [Henry Yanez]( — a former firefighter, state representative, and current city councilor — will appear on a Democratic primary ballot in Michigan’s 10th Congressional District (MI-10). To protect our House majority, this seat is a must win. To be clear: There are only a handful of congressional seats — currently held by a Democrat where Donald Trump outperformed Joe Biden in 2020, including MI-10 — that are critical to safeguarding against Kevin McCarthy becoming Speaker of House. [Will you help support Henry Yanez win in MI-10 by donating $3 today?]( [PLEASE DONATE $3 TODAY]( To keep this congressional seat blue — and to beat back millions of dollars in ad spending by Republicans — we need a Democratic nominee who has a pragmatic approach to governing and knows how to get things done. Henry Yanez is that candidate. He can win and keep this House seat blue. Frontline public service pro-Henry Yanez has devoted his life to making a difference in his community. And, helping to elect more service-oriented candidates like Henry is what Democrats Serve is all about. [Will you join us in supporting Henry’s congressional bid by contributing $3 today?]( Lets help Henry Yanez win in Michigan’s 10th congressional district — a seat that’s critical to Democrats keeping our House majority — on Tuesday, August 2. Thank you for your continued support. Sincerely, Brett Brett Broesder Democrats Serve [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( Paid for by Democrats Serve, DemocratsServe.org. Not authorized by any federal, state, or local candidate or candidate's committee. Click here to unsubscribe from Democrats Serve's email list: .   Democrats Serve is a national organization that helps Democratic candidates with public service backgrounds — including first responders, firefighters, social workers, police officers, prosecutors, judges, public defenders, educators, and more — run for office and win elections. Democratic candidates with public service backgrounds have a pragmatic approach to governing and know how to get things done, making for strong campaign narratives and an ability to connect with voters uniquely. However, too often, candidates with these backgrounds lack access to the professional campaign staff and wealthy donor networks that non-working class candidates do. To help level the playing field, Democrats Serve launched in the summer of 2021. Since then, the organization has endorsed more than 80 Democrats nationwide, and invested hundreds-of-thousands-of-dollars in helping Democratic candidates with public service backgrounds nationwide. For the 2022 midterms, the PAC has made endorsements nationwide in competitive elections, including: U.S. Senate Candidates — Cheri Beasley (NC), Val Demings (FL), Sarah Godlewski (WI), and Lucas Kunce (MO); U.S. House Candidates — Christina Bohannan (IA-01), Nikki Budzinski (IL-13), Yadira Caraveo (CO-08), Matt Castelli (NY-21), Francis Console (NY-22), Jasmine Crockett (TX-30), Val Foushee (NC-06), Marcus Flowers (GA-14), Jackie Gordon (NY-03), Stephen Houlahan (CA-48), Glen Ivey (MD-04), Jeff Jackson (NC-14), Kermit Jones (CA-03), Greg Landsman (OH-01), Seth Magaziner (RI-02), Jamie McLeod-Skinner (OR-05), Heather Mizeur (MD-01), Wiley Nickel (NC-13), Josh Riley (NY-19), Max Rose (NY-11), Andrea Salinas (OR-06), Hillary Scholten (MI-03), Tony Vargas (NE-2), Gabe Vasquez (NM-02), Marisa Wood (CA-20), and Henry Yanez (MI-10); Incumbent House Democrats — Jahana Hayes (CT-05), Andy Kim (NJ-03), Tom Malinowski (NJ-07), Tom O’Halleran (AZ-02), Katie Porter (CA-49), Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11), Abigail Spanberger (VA-07), Elissa Slotkin (MI-08), Lauren Underwood (IL-14), and Susan Wild (PA-07); Gubernatorial Candidates — Katie Hobbs (AZ) and Stacey Abrams (GA); Attorney General Candidates — Aramis Ayala (FL) and Chris Mann (KS); State Treasurer Candidate — Stefan Pryor (RI); States Attorney Candidate — Allison Miller (FL); and Mayoral Candidate — Karen Bass (CA-LA Mayor). If you’d like to support Democrats Serve, you can [click here]( to make a donation. Democrats Serve 55 Beach Shore Drive Milford, CT 06460 United States

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