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- Four competitive U.S. House races, all opportunities to flip red seats to blue, including Christina Bohannon (IA-01), Denise Powell (NE-02), Bob Brooks (PA-07), and Paige Cognetti (PA-08).
- Activate 48 is an Arizona coalition of Latino, immigrant, working class, and allied organizations with a strong presence in the state’s toss-up 1st Congressional District.
- The Alaska Democratic Party is building a network of organizers to mobilize voters across far-flung communities who can flip a U.S. Senate seat and the Governor’s office.
- Detroit Action, a grassroots community organization building power for workers and Detroiters of color throughout the metro Detroit region.
- The North Carolina Democratic Party is building year-round organizing power it can deploy to flip a U.S. Senate seat and defend key seats in the U.S. House and on the State Supreme Court.
- The Ohio Organizing Campaign is working to expand voter engagement and registration across the state to fight for people-powered democracy.
- Crimson Goes Blue organizes members of the Harvard community to elect Democrats, ensure the integrity of our elections, and fight authoritarianism.
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