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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) announced a $35 million campaign investment targeting Black, Latino, Asian American and Native Hawaiian-Pacific Islander voters before the elections later this year.

It comes at a time when Democrats, including President Biden, have been bleeding support among this powerful group of voters.

In a press release, the DCCC announced what it called an historic eight-figure investment called P.O.W.E.R. – Persuade. Organize. Welcome. Educate. Reach – The People, aimed at persuading and mobilizing AANHPI, Black and Latino voters. Axios reported that the DCCC’s campaign was a whopping $35 million, up $5 million from what the committee spent during the last election cycle.

The DCCC said it is engaging communities of color to help take back the House of Representatives, which currently has more Republicans than Democrats.

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Incoming DCCC chair Rep. Suzan DelBene, D-Wash., flanked by incoming House Democratic leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and incoming House Democratic whip Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., speaks during the news conference at the DCCC on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, on the House Democratic efforts to reclaim the majority in 2024.  (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

The campaign dollars will go toward research and polling, paid media, in-district organizing, voter protection and education and pushing back against misinformation that may confuse or distract voters of color.

"Democrats are committed to bringing responsible governance back to the House so that we can continue the important work of lowering costs, protecting and expanding health care, and delivering for our constituents," DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene said. "We know that voters of color are critical to Democrats’ coalition and the DCCC’s investments highlight our commitment to continuously engaging with communities of color on issues they care about."

The committee said it will use "qualitative and quantitative" research to connect with communities of color, so it can address their priorities.

One of the ways the committee plans to reach out to the community is through "culturally competent and resonant" media paid for with its funds, which aim to persuade and mobilize the voters through creative and localized messaging across different mediums.

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DULUTH, GA - OCTOBER 17: A flag reading VOTE waves as Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) meets with community members to encourage them to come out and vote on the first day of early voting on October 17, 2022 in Duluth, Georgia. (Megan Varner/Getty Images)

The messages will also be dispersed on a variety of platforms the communities are most responsive to, and will be available in English, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Spanglish and Vietnamese.

The DCCC did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital about the campaign.

The committee also said it plans to track and counter disinformation spread across social media and traditional media, which could dissuade people of color from voting, through an online hub called, "In It Together."

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The group said the hub will provide content and resources that can be shared with family and friends to help push back against "false narratives," while stressing the accomplishments of House Democrats.

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"The DCCC is making an historic investment to persuade and engage voters of color who are critical for Democrats’ path to taking back the House," DCC national Engagement Director Mariafernanda Zacarias said. "We know how important it is to have ongoing culturally inclusive and resonate outreach with voters of color including in TV, digital, print, mail, and radio, through in-district organizing staff, and informed by in-depth research and polling. P.O.W.E.R. The People builds on the DCCC’s prior cycles of engagement with communities of color to tell the story of how Democrats are delivering for working people, and the danger Republicans pose to our fundamental rights."