Sandeep,
What you are about to read is the kind of hard reality Democrats cannot afford to ignore.
Every State has been tracking where the battlefield is shifting, where Republicans are rigging the map, and where Democrats still have a path to power.
And the consensus is blunt:
House control in 2026 could come down to just a handful of seats.
Not twenty seats. Not fifteen. A tiny number of races will decide whether Democrats can stop Trump's authoritarian agenda or whether MAGA keeps control of Congress for the next decade.
Here is what we are seeing:
- Republicans are moving aggressively to lock in power through gerrymanders and voter suppression wherever they can.
- Several battleground states are still in play, but legal fights and dark-money interference could drag on for months.
- The margin for error is almost nonexistent.
Let us repeat that: the margin for error is almost nonexistent.
A fully funded Democratic turnout operation could flip multiple critical districts and decide House control all by itself.
But here is the problem that's keeping our Democratic strategists up at night:
Too many people are acting like Republicans will simply play fair if Democrats stay polite. THEY WILL NOT. Trump's MAGA allies are weaponizing every lever of power they can reach, and waiting around for them to stop is not a strategy.
We refuse to accept that.
Every State exists because someone has to be willing to fight back when democracy is on the line. When the stakes are this high, rolling over is not an option.
We are sharing this with you because you have proven you are serious about winning. But intelligence without action is worthless.
Will you chip in $15, $25, or whatever you can right now to help fund the voter turnout operation that could decide House control in 2026?
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We sent this memo to you because we believe you are exactly the kind of Democrat who understands what is at stake.
Hopefully, we can count on you.
— Every State
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