From Hold the House <[email protected]>
Subject "Quite stupid"
Date April 7, 2021 9:02 PM
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Apparently Mitch McConnell believes that corporations have the right to "free speech" in the form of unlimited political donations -- but not in the form of actually speaking out against voter suppression.

The Washington Post
McConnell says companies should stay out of politics -- unless they're donating money

Corporations are responding to activists' calls to denounce Georgia's new restrictive voting laws. Mitch just called them all "quite stupid" -- but encouraged them to keep donating millions to Republicans like him.

It's time to stop Mitch from selling out our democracy any further. Our House Democrats are leading the charge to pass the For the People Act and get dark money out of our elections -- will you chip in $3 to help us keep the House blue?

Donate $3: [link removed]

67% of Americans -- even a majority of Republicans! -- support the For the People Act, and Mitch is terrified.

Recently, Rachel Maddow exposed a private phone call between a McConnell staffer and a collection of dark money organizations. Conservative operatives have tried everything they can think of, and they literally can't find a way to turn people against the For the People Act. Instead, they're relying on legislative obstruction.

Mitch has profited from peddling political influence and selling out the American people. This is our chance to stop him -- but we're at serious risk of losing our Democratic House Majority. Will you chip in $3 to help us Hold the House and reform our democracy?

Donate $3: [link removed]

-- Hold the House
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