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Friend, right now Americans across the country are gathering with loved ones to exchange warmth, gifts, and good wishes, and I hope that you are able to enjoy this time with those you care for.
But the reality is that too many families will have someone missing at their holiday table — my family included. Someone near and dear to them won't be there and the gun violence epidemic is to blame.
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Our fight to save lives will only get harder as Trump takes office and GOP majorities take over the Senate and hold the House. But we’re not giving up — in fact, we’re going to fight harder than ever to free America from gun violence, and we need your help to end this pattern of bloodshed and prevent more Americans from experiencing the pain of losing someone to gun violence.
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That’s why, in this season of giving, I’m personally asking you to help us protect gun laws and pass life-saving legislation in the year to come by making a donation to Brady today — while all gifts are DOUBLED.
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We’re counting on supporters like you to make the most of this rare match and help reach our $300,000 goal before Dec. 31. So please, will you make a MATCHED gift to Brady now to help fight the gun violence epidemic?
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Your gift today is crucial to our fight, friend, because what we raise this giving season determines what we can achieve in the challenging year to come.
We have major obstacles ahead as we face Trump’s deadly agenda once again. He’s already promised to sign a “concealed carry reciprocity” law that would allow anyone to carry a weapon across state lines, regardless of that state’s law. Gun lobby cronies will support the most extreme efforts, but Brady is determined to stonewall them at every turn — but only if we have the crucial resources to fund our fight.
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This 200% match opportunity can make a major difference for all of our work to come, but we can’t hit our goal without your help. Are you with us?
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Make your year-end gift to Brady today and see it DOUBLED to fuel our fight to free America from gun violence and save lives.
Keep fighting,
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Liz Dunning
Gun Violence Survivor
Chief Development & Engagement Officer
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