It’s been an incredible few weeks for the Missouri Democratic Party

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DNC Chairman Jamie Harrison was our keynote speaker!

Friends,

I’m writing to you full of gratitude for the incredible few weeks we’ve had here at the Missouri Democratic Party.

First, at the end of September, you helped us have a tremendous fundraising push ahead of the public fundraising deadline. Thanks to you, we’re building a Democratic Party here in Missouri that will have what it takes to defeat Josh Hawley and Republicans across the state.

Then, last week, we hosted our 10th annual Truman Dinner. Each year, this special gathering is an opportunity to rally together and prepare for the elections ahead. Take a look at a few pictures from the event below:

Hundreds of Democrats joined us for a sold-out dinner to support our party.

Next, Democrats from across the country joined us last week in St. Louis for the DNC’s Fall Meeting. We were honored to hear from Vice President Kamala Harris, who fired up the crowd as we look toward 2024.

Now, we’re fired up here at Missouri Dems HQ to elect Democrats across the state next year. If you’re with us, I hope you’ll make an investment in our party by chipping in $20 or any amount today. You can click here to donate.

Thank you for your continued support,

Russ Carnahan
Chairman
Missouri Democratic Party


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The Missouri Democratic Party holds the distinction of being the oldest political party in the United States established west of the Mississippi River. For the last century, we’ve led the fight for working families. Today, we’re organizing in communities across Missouri to protect and build on our progress.

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