Democratic recruits across the country may be running away from party leadership in their campaigns this summer, but House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has some messaging advice for her colleagues about painting a contrast between the parties ahead of November.

In a “Dear Colleague” letter circulated Monday, marking 100 days from the midterms, Pelosi stressed the importance of contrasting the Democratic and Republican economic messages when lawmakers are in their districts over recess.

The messaging is part of the party’s rebranded “For the People” slogan, rolled out earlier this summer. Pelosi’s letter came with a toolkit prepared by her office and the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, including talking points and suggested events, some of which were obtained by Roll Call.

“I strongly urge you to OWN AUGUST through public events and a strong presence on social media,” Pelosi wrote in the letter.

DPCC co-chairs Cheri Bustos of Illinois, David Cicilline of Rhode Island and Hakeem Jeffries of New York singled out three priorities that Democrats should talk about achieving for Americans if they win the majority: lower health care and drug costs, increase pay “through strong economic growth by rebuilding America,” and “clean up corruption to make Washington work for you.”