TELL CONGRESS: SAVE THE US POSTAL SERVICE
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Friend,
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is at serious risk of closing.
The USPS is a critical part of our nation’s infrastructure. It employs hundreds of thousands of Americans, and keeps Americans in every corner of our nation connected.
And now, we’re relying more than ever on mail-in ballots delivered by the Postal Service for the upcoming election.
We CANNOT afford to lose the U.S. Postal Service. Tell Congress to take action NOW to save the USPS. >>>
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Susan Wild is doing all she can to protect vital services like the Post Office. She needs your help.
Unless our federal government intervenes, the USPS could be insolvent by September, so we need to act fast.
Add your name to stand with Susan and help save the U.S. Postal Service!
Thank you for taking action,
Susan Wild for Congress
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