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If you thought the fight was over, think again.

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Sign NOW to demand the Supreme Court protect our healthcare. Thanks for your support, Blue America P

Sign NOW to demand the Supreme Court protect our healthcare. [Blue America Project] {NAME}, We want to make sure you didn’t miss our email about the upcoming Supreme Court decision that will either strike down or uphold the Affordable Care Act. Millions of working people and families are anxiously waiting for this decision. But we can’t rely on good faith. We need to stand up and DEMAND they protect our healthcare. [Sign NOW and demand the Supreme Court protect our care. It’s life or death for millions — and we can’t afford to wait ]( Thanks for your support, Blue America Project  ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: SCOTUS ALERT Date: Mon, Nov. 10, 2020 Subject: We need to act NOW to protect the ACA {NAME}, After 10 long years of fighting off Mitch McConnell and the GOP’s effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act (with no replacement), the battle to protect 21 million Americans during a deadly pandemic comes down to the Supreme Court. Today marks the beginning of the court’s arguments on whether the ACA is unconstitutional or not. And with Justice Amy Coney Barrett now on the bench, millions of families are staring down the barrel of a damaging decision. [We can’t give up hope. Add your name NOW to demand the Supreme Court protect our healthcare before it’s too late ]( [Save the Affordable Care Act! Add your name ]( Let’s be clear — If we don’t take action RIGHT NOW, 54 million Americans with pre-existing conditions will be deemed uninsurable, 21 million Americans will lose their healthcare, and premium costs will shoot up for 133 million Americans. We need your help to protect them. We can’t let Trump, Mitch McConnell, and extremists on the right win this battle. It’s time to stand up and fight to protect the ACA! Let’s do this. Blue America Project  [SIGN ON](  Paid for by Blue America Project, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. If you received this email from a friend, [click here to get messages from BAP sent directly to your inbox](  If you no longer wish to receive these mailings, you can unsubscribe by [clicking here.](

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