[1]Pramila Jayapal
John, there is
an insidious plan to put Trump back in office that you need to know about.
The corporate-backed group No Labels is launching a plan to add a moderate
third party line to ballots across the country in 2024 — and it could
easily cost President Biden re-election. This is a crisis for Democrats
everywhere.
Let’s be clear: Corporate-backed spoilers like No Labels serve only to
hinder progressive policies and undermine President Biden. No Labels say
their third ballot line could maybe slow Trump. We won’t be fooled. They
will take votes away from Biden — virtually guaranteeing a Trump victory.
John, we need to
call out this corporate power grab for what it is, and stop this plan
right in its tracks before it’s too late. [ [link removed] ]If you stand with our
movement, please contribute to fight back against No Label’s insidious
plan to undermine President Biden.
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No Labels’ own polling has found that in the event of a Biden-Trump tie,
Trump would end up with a 5-point advantage in a three way race.
Democrats across the political spectrum are working to build public
pressure against No Labels. We need to do everything we can to amplify
these efforts and ensure that our Democratic party has a real fighting
chance — without corporate interference.
We cannot afford to let big corporations help Republicans find their way
into another victory by skewing the truth. We must fight back and ensure
that our Democratic candidates have the undivided support they need ahead
of 2024. [ [link removed] ]If you stand with us, please chip in to power our fight and
continue amplifying our Democratic bench.
Together,
Pramila Jayapal
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