From Citizens United Update <[email protected]>
Subject we’re grassroots powered
Date January 21, 2022 3:04 PM
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Today is the 12th anniversary of the landmark Citizens United Supreme Court case allowing dark money to flood into our elections.

In the 2020 election cycle, there was more than $1 billion in undisclosed spending. This money was used to try and defeat our candidates and take away our majority in Congress.

In 2022, it’s going to be even worse.

That’s why it’s critical for us to start this year strong. To mark the anniversary of Citizens United , we need another 504 people to join us so we can have a grassroots surge of support. Will you chip in now? [[link removed]]

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Democrats in the House have passed landmark legislation that would restrict dark money in our elections.

But we need to do more.

Let’s show that we’re standing behind our values and that this is truly a grassroots movement. Will you chip in $5 or more before midnight? [[link removed]]

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