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A Message of Reflection and Hope

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A Message of Reflection and Hope Hello {NAME}, This is not the message I was hoping to write to you

A Message of Reflection and Hope Hello {NAME}, This is not the message I was hoping to write to you today. Last night was a wake-up call for us, and we are looking at a very difficult couple of years for our country. The blame game has already started. That is the nature of DC politics, but that is also why we lost. DC politics dominated this election cycle, and it is the furthest thing from what Americans across the country are concerned with. I do not want this message to be filled with excuses and resentment; we lost, and now we have to own it. I know many are angry—you donated, you supported, and we didn’t deliver. We will do better, we will gather the information, we will learn from our mistakes, and we will continue to fight on. Our Vice President stepped into one of the toughest battles in political history, launching a presidential race on an accelerated timeline. Unlike Trump, who had years to prepare and consolidate support, she had mere months to rally the country. In the next couple of days, staffers across the country, including us at No Dem Left Behind, need to regroup. We need some rest. You need to regroup, and we all need to prepare ourselves for what is to come. I won’t lie to you—it’s going to be hard. If we go at it alone, we will be crushed, but if unity gives us a fighting chance—and we have shown in the past that it’s all we need—then America will soon remember why they disliked Trump so much. When that time comes, we need to be prepared to provide the country with an alternative path forward. This starts with going back to our roots and winning back Rural America. No Dem Left Behind is proud to be one of the leading organizations in the Democratic Party that caters to rural America. We do this exclusively backed by grassroots supporters like you, and for that, we thank you. We are going to be offline for the next couple of days. When we come back, we will have a lot to share with you. Please stay tuned, and please remember—we have survived one Trump MAGA presidency, and we will do it again. In solidarity, Hassan ONE donation to No Dem Left Behind supports winning the critical rural votes that decide the outcome in EVERY major battleground. Maximize your impact this cycle → No Dem Left Behind PAC P.O. Box 15320 Washington, D.C. 20003 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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Hassan Martini, Executive Director of No Dem Left Behind

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