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2 Questions for Democrats

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ruralorganizers.com

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james@ruralorganizers.com

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Wed, Jun 7, 2023 05:06 PM

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{NAME}, we'd like to pose two quick questions that could really get you thinking... Hello {NAME}, le

{NAME}, we'd like to pose two quick questions that could really get you thinking... [from the Rural Outreach Coordinated Campaign]( Hello {NAME}, let's consider for a moment two questions: What types of innovative, grassroots mobilization strategies are we missing by not looking for them - or worse - assuming that they don't exist? How many skilled organizers and passionate activists are in the heartland doing great work, but cannot get their projects off the ground because they have no connection to vital resources? We engineered the Rural Outreach Coordinated Campaign to bring forward solutions so we no longer have to pose these two questions. ROCC is designed to amplify the best grassroots mobilization techniques and equip rural organizers for success in their own communities. It's here we'll find the next rural superstars of the Democratic Party. Imagine the possibilities and the change we can enact when we start empowering the local leaders who have their communities' best interests at heart and who are leading directly on the issues. Lack of organization has crippled our outcomes in rural America for far too long and ROCC is the organizing infrastructure designed by lifelong rural Democrats to solve this problem so we can achieve this vision and empower our party's stars of tomorrow! [{NAME}, would you consider supporting The Rural Outreach Coordinated Campaign's mission to win rural America community by community through empowering the work of organizers?]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $15]( [Chip in $45]( [Choose Amount]( [Chip in $90 ★]( Reply to this e-mail with any questions or comments you may have about the work we are doing?! Stay Involved! - The Rural Outreach Coordinated Campaign (ROCC) Paid for by No Dem Left Behind PAC. Not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. No Dem Left Behind PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 United States ROCC is the organizing infrastructure bringing together activists and organizations from across rural America to amplify the best grassroots mobilization strategies, adapt successful techniques to work in our own communities, and empower local leaders on their own turf in a partnership with no hierarchy. No Dem Left Behind PAC is an organization dedicated to improving outcomes for rural Democrats and sponsors ROCC. If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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