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Happy Election Day! If you haven’t already, If you’ve already cast your ballot, check in w

[Truth to Power PAC]( Happy Election Day! If you haven’t already, [please be sure to vote and make your voice heard!]( If you’ve already cast your ballot, check in with all your friends and family to make sure they’ve also voted. Before results start coming in, we want to talk through with you what could happen after polls close. For non-competitive seats, we can expect journalists to call those races tonight. That means they do the math and figure out that one of the candidates is basically guaranteed to win once all the ballots have been counted. The closer the race is, the more ballots have to be counted before a winner can be called—that takes time. Sometimes that means later at night; sometimes that means days or even weeks later. Remember that in 2020, the Associated Press did not make an official call on the president-elect until Saturday. This time around, we also need to be ready for the possibility that Trump declares victory, no matter the actual results. In an especially close race, we could also find ourselves in a recount situation for the presidency or other candidates Truth to Power has endorsed this year. [All of this is to say, it’s not actually Election Day; it’s Election Season. If you’re able, can you chip in today, so we’re prepared for whatever comes next?]( We will be watching the presidential election results, of course, but with control of Congress up for grabs, we’re also paying close attention to swing House and Senate seats. We will be in touch in the coming days to update you on results and ways to stay involved. We know many people are probably exhausted at this point, but our democracy needs us to keep up our engagement on this election until every last ballot is counted. Thank you for all that you do, and hang in there! Truth to Power 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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