We are heading into an important summer for the American people and for our democracy.
Democratic candidates all over the country are gearing up for elections this fall, while others are setting their sights on next year's midterms. Meanwhile, Joe and I are working tirelessly with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to get the American Jobs Plan and the American Families Plan passed so we can continue to build up our nation.
Even in what some would call an off-year, there's so much that needs to be done -- and fortunately, the DNC is at the heart of it all. From protecting the right to vote to organizing boots on the ground, the DNC is laying the groundwork to protect and expand our majorities nationwide. And they are relying on your support ahead of an important quarterly deadline tonight.
If you can, send your first $7 donation to the DNC's Democratic Fight Fund before its end-of-quarter deadline. Our success next year depends upon your early investment this summer.
Since the start of our administration, we've created an average of 540,000 jobs per month, delivered more than 169 million relief checks, and fully vaccinated more than 50% of American adults. We are making progress.
But the honest truth is that we need to elect more Democrats nationwide who will continue to fight for progress. Our majorities in Congress are slim, and all of the ground we have gained is at risk. We must start preparing for the midterm election cycle now. That's why I have to ask:
Will you send $7, or anything you can afford, to the DNC's Democratic Fight Fund before tonight's end-of-quarter deadline? Your support is critical as our party prepares for tough elections in 2021, 2022, and beyond.
Thank you,
Kamala
Kamala Harris
Vice President of the United States
P.S. The success of our ambitious agenda relies on our Democratic majorities. Send $7 to the Democratic Fight Fund before tonight's deadline so that our party has the resources to elect Democrats nationwide, protect the right to vote, and so much more.
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