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Sorry for emailing again, friend, but this is urgent: The GOP is hellbent on destroying any and all

Sorry for emailing again, friend, but this is urgent: The GOP is hellbent on destroying any and all social programs – including the biggest of them all, Social Security, which serves over 67 MILLION Americans every month. Canceling Social Security would be stealing from the millions who have paid into it – plain and simple. But Republicans aren't interested in defending working Americans: They're more interested in tax cuts for the 1%. Please, friend, our deadline has been extended until midnight tonight – and we're still 871 signatures short of our goal. [Will you add your name to call on Democrats to protect Social Security from GOP attacks?]( [ADD MY NAME ]( ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Social Security Watch Subject: Take action to protect Social Security GOAL: 10,000 SIGNATURES | DEADLINE: 11:59 P.M. [SIGN THE PETITION TO PROTECT SOCIAL SECURITY]( [ADD MY NAME ]( Friend: Americans have been paying into Social Security for generations, knowing they could rely on it to support their retirement and help them pay their bills. But GOP leaders are scheming to cut funding for Social Security and raise the age for eligibility, leaving millions of Americans in the lurch. You read that right, friend. The same party that pushes tax cuts for the megarich ALSO wants to slash everyday Americans' retirement. Make no mistake: This is no ordinary budget cut. This is the GOP stealing from those who have paid into the program for years. We can't let this stand – and we won't. We launched an urgent petition to call on Democrats to PROTECT this vital program from GOP attacks, but we're just hours away from our midnight deadline, and we're still missing your name. Please, will you take a stand for Social Security and sign now? [SIGN THE PETITION TO PROTECT SOCIAL SECURITY >>]( [ADD MY NAME ]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here.]( Paid for by AB PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. American Bridge 21st Century 800 Maine Ave SW Suite 400 Washington, DC 20024 United States

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