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Hi Harris, It’s Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota and Chair of the Democratic Governors Association here. I know you’re busy – I am too – so I’m going to keep this brief, but as this is important, I need you to read every word. Right now, our states and our nation are at a crossroads ahead of November’s elections. Are we going to elect extremist leaders who will decimate our rights, roll back our progress, and threaten our very democracy? Or are we going to elect people who lead with competency and compassion to get the job done and make lives better for American families by protecting our rights and freedoms? I know which side I’m on, and as Chair of the DGA, I’m fighting hard to make sure we have the tools we need to win in November in the White House and in key gubernatorial races. And one of the most crucial tools we need right now is feedback from grassroots supporters like you, Harris. That’s why I’m asking you today to please fill out my exclusive DGA Chair’s Priorities Survey. I’d love to hear from 47 Democrats in 02136 before midnight. And with everything at stake right now, we don’t have a second to waste. I even created an exclusive link for you to use: |
democraticgovernors.org/violin9.bostonblog@blogger.com/Gov-Walz-chair-survey |
November may seem far away, but the work we put into this election now is going to determine whether we win or lose. Your input today will help us build a winning strategy and infrastructure we need to protect our most fundamental rights, stop the GOP’s attack on our democracy, and win elections in crucial swing states like New Hampshire and North Carolina. Thank you for stepping up, Tim Walz Governor of Minnesota Chair, Democratic Governors Association |
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