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Trump cutting 700,000 Americans from SNAP?

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SIGN ON: Protect SNAP and take a stand against Trump?s plan to CUT nearly 700,000 Americans from t

SIGN ON: Protect SNAP (aka food stamps) and take a stand against Trump’s plan to CUT nearly 700,000 Americans from the benefits they need! [Click here to add your name →](3D/?g=w2lHNDpTVzRdwm-wzu_GZ4A) [SIGN ON](3D/?g=w2lHNDpTVzRdwm-wzu_GZ4A) {NAME}: The Trump Administration is moving forward with its plan to cut 700,000 Americans from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), sometimes known as “food stamps.” This critical program helps families across the country put food on the table and prevents Americans from having to choose between keeping a roof over their head and having food to eat. We can’t let Trump go unchallenged – that’s why Ami is calling on 5,000 supporters to add their names and stand against this cruel plan by the Trump administration. [Click here to add your name in the next 24 hours →](3D/?g=w2lHNDpTVzRdwm-wzu_GZ4A) [SIGN ON](3D/?g=w2lHNDpTVzRdwm-wzu_GZ4A) As a doctor, Ami knows that assistance programs like SNAP help to keep low-income Americans healthy without putting undue financial stress on those who live paycheck to paycheck. It’s no surprise that this administration would stoop so low as to cut nutrition assistance for low-income children and families – but that doesn’t mean we have to let it stand. [Add your name in the next 24 hours to stand with Ami against this unacceptable policy.](3D/?g=w2lHNDpTVzRdwm-wzu_GZ4A) [(3D/?g=w2lHNDpTVzRdwm-wzu_GZ4A) Thank you for taking a stand today, BeraForCongress.com Paid for by Bera for Congress This message was sent to: {EMAIL} | Change or update your email address by clicking [here](. We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. If you'd like to receive fewer emails, you can [click here](3D%3D/?g=w2lHNDpTVzRdwm-wzu_GZ4A). Our campaign is powered by supporters like you. Your grassroots support is critical to helping Ami fight back against right-wing attacks. If you’d still like to unsubscribe from our emails, [click here](. If you'd like to contribute to our campaign, please donate [here:]( If you saved your information with ActBlue Express clicking a link below will cause your donation to process instantly. [Donate $10 now!]( [Donate $20 now!]( [Donate $50 now!]( [Donate $100 now!](3D%3D/?g=w2lHNDpTVzRdwm-wzu_GZ4A) Thanks for having Ami's back!

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