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Instead of watching the Inauguration, do this 

The dreaded day is here: Donald Trump will be sworn in for his second term at noon on today. We honor that everyone will do what’s right for them to mark the moment, and it’s personal. For us, the pomp and...
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Big DSCC News + 2 races to get started on

We hope you had some time to rest over the holiday season, and that you’re refreshed and ready for the bumpy ride over the next two years.  Starting January 20, Republicans will have full control of the government until at...
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Permission to unplug, granted

Over the next two weeks, we want to encourage you to log off, unplug—whatever you need to do to regain some perspective and recharge after the year it’s been.  We know it's been a year with some major challenges, but...
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1 call to make the ERA the 28th Amendment

Did you know a single phone call is all it could take to ensure legal equality for women under the US Constitution?  Technically, the deadline for states to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment passed in 1982. But since then, thanks...
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Working to win the House in 2026 starts now

An intense amount of political energy over the next two years will be dedicated to winning back the House—and for our most competitive women there’s no such thing as too soon.  Recruitment for the next cycle is already starting, and...
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Include WomenCount in your Giving Tuesday plans

We know your in-box is flooded with asks today, but please consider giving to WomenCount, too.  The election has left many of us searching for answers, explanations, and next steps. While we can’t know exactly what the next four years...
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Things look different than they did on Election Day

In between Trump’s disturbing comments about using the military for mass deportations and his increasingly corrupt cabinet picks, we’re continuing to watch the final vote totals trickle in and trends reveal themselves.  We know that electorally, women do well when...
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A first look at the numbers for women

Despite the devastating loss at the top of the ticket, we are encouraged that women won all of the most competitive Senate races, and we are celebrating the victories of Angela Alsobrooks, Lisa Blunt Rochester, Elissa Slotkin, Jacky Rosen and...