From Mobilization at CT Democrats <[email protected]>
Subject that was.... something else
Date August 28, 2020 11:33 PM
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Where do we even begin, John?

Last night, Donald Trump gave his acceptance speech for the final night of the Republican National Convention on the South Lawn of the White House -- which is a blatant violation of federal law.

He meandered through an address full of lies, half-truths, and outright disinformation, praising his administration's disastrous pandemic response (180,000 Americans have died since March).

But one thing was clearer than ever: Donald Trump isn't just unfit for office -- he's a threat to the future of our country. We simply cannot afford 4 more years of chaos and division.

We have to come together like never before to beat the Donald Trump Party. Connecticut Democrats are gearing up to expand our voter outreach and mobilization in the weeks leading up to early voting. We need to close out August on a strong note by raising $10,000 before September 1st. Can you chip in $15 right now?

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Unlike the GOP, Democrats outlined a thorough plan at this month's DNC to address the multiple crises facing the United States.

When we elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on November 3rd, they will fight to expand paid sick leave and unemployment benefits, lower health care and housing costs, raise the national minimum wage to $15 an hour, set forth an aggressive plan to address the climate crisis, and overhaul our nation's criminal justice system.

There's no time to waste -- please chip in today to help us reach our critical monthly fundraising goal!

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Thank you,

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