North Carolina: Lean R → TOSS-UP Georgia: Lean R → TOSS-UP Arizona: Lean R → TOSS-UP NPR recently moved FOUR more states from leaning toward Trump to pure toss-ups. With Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, we now have SEVEN states that are totally up in the air in this election. But what does this actually mean for our mission? Let's just take a look at North Carolina: In 2020, Joe Biden lost the state by 74,483 votes. Our data shows there are 963,587 pro-democracy voters — a whopping 13% of all registered voters in the state. We know if we have meaningful conversations with these voters about the dangers of another Trump administration, they'll be motivated to reject him at the polls. The work we're doing in battlegrounds like Nevada, North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona has never been more important. My team and I are working around the clock to reach voters in these crucial swing states to share exactly what's at stake this November and make sure Donald Trump is never president again. That work isn't easy – or cheap. So, Jason, can we count on your support to help reach as many of these pro-democracy voters as we can? Chip in before our end-of-month deadline. We have just over two months until Election Day, and the truth is this: a lot of these target voters still haven't made up their minds. Which way they vote has the power to flip the outcome in these toss-up states. Our research has given us a playbook on exactly the right message (and, critically, the right messenger) that can break through and resonate with these key voters. Now, we just need to execute our plan. Let's keep our foot on the gas and continue talking with as many voters as possible. Our unique message could make all the difference on Election Day. Chip in before our end-of-month fundraising deadline to help ensure we have the resources to continue reaching pro-democracy voters in battleground states from now until Election Day. Together, we can stop Trumpism once and for all. Let's do this, Amy
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Friday, August 30, 2024
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