This email is very short!

Some of my emails can be a bit long-winded — but not this one. Here’s why: 

Donald Trump is back in the White House, wreaking havoc on the country — and we have an end-of-month deadline tonight. I hope you can continue (or start) your support of MVP. This crap never stops. And neither will we.

After last year’s election, I promised we’d get back to work in January. Well, now it’s the last day of February and it’s time to work! And by work I mean send money, please!

Every dollar helps MVP support progressive candidates and causes, build the infrastructure necessary to win future elections, and fight back against the Trump agenda.

Al

P.S. If you like these types of short emails, donate! If you prefer my longer-winded emails, you can still donate!

Midwest Values PAC supports candidates & causes that share our values.

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Somehow, it’s been 20 years since I started Midwest Values PAC to help Democrats win elections — from progressive organizations to state legislatures to Congress to the White House — who share the values I grew up with in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

Since 2006, Midwest Values PAC has invested more than $4 million in 341 candidates and organizations — and counting. 

Of course, none of this happens without you (or supporters like you) who care enough to pitch in.

As we mark our 20th anniversary, the work is more urgent than ever. This year, we have a big job: flip the House, take the Senate, and win up and down the ballot at the state and local level.

To mark our 20th year, we’ve set an ambitious goal: 26,000 contributions by Election Day 2026.

Thanks for being part of this fight, and for sticking with us for 20 years (or for just joining — welcome!).

Al

P.S. Over the years, okay, decades, we’ve helped Democrats win tough races all across the country by investing early, intelligently, and strategically. That’s how you flip seats. That’s how you protect democracy. And that’s how you stop the worst impulses of a president who never should have been president in the first place.