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Who will you support for president in 2024, {NAME}?

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These NRA-backed corrupt politicians don't want to end gun violence. President Biden and Donald Trum

These NRA-backed corrupt politicians don't want to end gun violence. President Biden and Donald Trump have already announced their campaigns for president in 2024, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to jump into the race any day now. According to the latest polls, President Biden is trailing both Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. But, we want to know what you think: [Who will you support for president in 2024?]( [Donald Trump]( [Ron DeSantis]( [President Biden]( *Response requested from {NAME} by 11:59 PM We all saw how damaging four years of a Donald Trump presidency was for our nation. Under his presidency, our country saw some of the worst mass shootings in history, including the massacres in Parkland, El Paso, and Las Vegas. In response to these shootings, the Trump administration did nothing. Another four years would set back our country decades in the fight against gun violence. Ron DeSantis is a gun extremist who proudly supported and helped pass permitless carry into Florida law on the same day 10 people were injured in a shooting in his very state. He received an A+ rating from the NRA and is against any bans on guns, magazines or ammunition. These NRA-backed corrupt politicians don't want to end gun violence. They want to expand easy access to dangerous weapons of war. But President Biden will continue making progress in the White House by passing gun safety legislation and taking a stand against the gun lobby. Now more than ever, we are proud to support our gun safety champion president as he seeks reelection and works to end gun violence in America, but we need to know where you stand. [Who will you support for president in 2024?]( [Donald Trump]( [Ron DeSantis]( [President Biden]( *Response requested from {NAME} by 11:59 PM Thanks for your input, Brady PAC [DONATE]( [Brady PAC]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( If you prefer to donate by mail, please make checks payable to: Brady PAC, c/o Digital 600 Pennsylvania Ave SE, #15180, Washington, D.C. 20003 Paid for by Brady Pac (bradypac.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee [You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.](

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