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this is not looking good, {NAME} Our movement depends on grassroots funding. Unlike the deep-pockete

this is not looking good, {NAME} [continue reading] {NAME}, we're facing a potential nightmare on repeat - we're at risk of seeing 2016 all over again. [end of quarter]( Our movement depends on grassroots funding. Unlike the deep-pocketed interests that write blank checks to the GOP, we depend on support from people like you. But, we are way behind for the quarter fundraising goal. If we don't pick up our pace and mobilize more organization, then we may very well see a GOP supermajority: that means we lose the House, Senate, and maybe even the Presidency. We cannot afford to risk even the slightest chance or lose any opportunity to cover some lost ground. If the GOP takes over, we will pay the price for decades to come. There would be no action on the climate crisis, no rights for workers, and we could even face yet another pandemic with Republicans ready to watch people die for political points. We cannot let them gain the lead in the race for 2024. {NAME}, [please help us reach our goal and finish out this quarter strong. 2024 is closer than it seems.]( [Chip in $20.24 →]( [Chip in $50 →]( [Chip in $100 →]( [Chip in other amount →]( Thank you for helping us reach our goals and reach the voters who feel unseen and unheard. We've got work to do, so let's get this movement going! - Team No Dem Left Behind Paid for by No Dem Left Behind PAC. Not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. No Dem Left Behind 80M St. SE Suite 100 Washington D.C. 20003 [You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.](

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