From Nancy Pelosi <[email protected]>
Subject you DON’T want to sign my petition?
Date February 25, 2020 4:15 PM
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OFFICIAL PELOSI ELECTION SECURITY PETITION:

42,OOO of my supporters have signed on to DEMAND Republicans protect our elections -- and I’m counting on you to join me, too.

Before midnight: Will you add your name next to mine and demand Republicans secure our elections?

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I emailed you.
My team emailed you.

Now I’m emailing you again because I desperately need your help to DEMAND Republicans take action to secure our elections.

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I’ve watched in horror as President Trump has misled the American people about imminent threats to the integrity of our elections.

All the while, I’m watching Trump lob baseless attacks at my Democrats and me for our critical work to protect our democracy.

Meanwhile, Mitch McConnell and his Senate Republicans are sitting on three critical pieces of legislation my Democratic colleagues and I passed to secure our elections.

It fires me up, and it should outrage the American people.

I refuse to let Trump and McConnell put our democracy at risk any longer.

That’s why I urgently need 1OO,OOO grassroots Democrats to fight back and DEMAND Republicans protect our elections.

Will you add your name next to mine before midnight and CONDEMN Republicans for failing to protect our democracy?

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Thank you,

Nancy


















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