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CA’s most vulnerable Democrat

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Democrats are only as strong as our most vulnerable incumbents On November 5th, 2024, we’ve got

Democrats are only as strong as our most vulnerable incumbents [Truth to Power PAC]( On November 5th, 2024, we’ve got a real shot at flipping the House blue. But we can’t do it unless we defend our most vulnerable incumbents. Here in California, that means protecting my good friend Josh Harder. Josh is facing one of toughest races of any Democratic incumbent in the state. In his primary, he won 49.7% of the vote—and the remaining 50.3% went to Republican candidates. Now, a recent poll has Josh down 4 points to his GOP opponent. Like me, Josh doesn’t take a cent from corporate PACs. He never has. And like me, he’s a leader in the fight to get corporate special interests out of Congress because he supports banning corporate PACs completely. But he won’t be able to keep up that fight if he loses in November. [That’s why I’m asking you to consider splitting a donation of $5 between Josh’s campaign and my organization, Truth to Power, today.]( [Donate ›››]( We can’t flip the House without holding onto tough seats like this one. The math just doesn’t work out. But Republicans have set their sights on Josh—and their corporate backers are already getting ready to spend serious money to try and flip this seat red. On Sunday at midnight, Josh has a critical end-of-quarter fundraising deadline. The good news is that if he can hit his fundraising goal before then, he’ll be in good shape to fight back. And if we hold this seat, then our odds of flipping the House go way up. [So, is there anything you can give?]( [Donate ›››]( Thanks so much for your help. I deeply appreciate it. —Katie Katie Porter started Truth to Power to support Democrats who reject corporate PAC money and are running to protect the environment, restore the nationwide right to an abortion, and create an economy that works for working people. [Donate ›››]( Paid for by Truth to Power PAC This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is the most important way we keep in touch with people like you. But, if you'd like to receive fewer emails, [you can do so here](. If you need to remove yourself from our email list, [click here to unsubscribe](. To contribute via check, please address to: Truth to Power PAC, PO Box 5176, Irvine, CA 92616 Â

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