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Historic Democratic National Convention Seeks 12,000 Volunteers

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The Chicago 2024 Host Committee is looking for 12,000 people to volunteer at the Democratic National Convention on August 19th – 22nd. Volunteering is your chance to be a part of this important, exciting, and historic convention. 

Join us on June 26th from 6 to 7 PM to learn more about the Democratic National Convention and how you can contribute to make this the most equitable convention yet. 

If you are ready to volunteer, you can fill out your application 

(deadline: July 1st) at www.chicago2024.com/volunteer.

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