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One thing is clear...

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{NAME}— it’s hard to say what we just witnessed at the Presidential Debate, but one thing

{NAME}— it’s hard to say what we just witnessed at the Presidential Debate, but one thing is clear: President Trump refused to condemn white supremacy in front of the American people. When asked directly by the moderator if he would condemn white supremacists and militia groups, Donald Trump could not do it. Instead, he told the white supremacist group the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by…” That’s right, {NAME}, the President of the United States refused to condemn white supremacy. And then he called a hate group to arms. [Donald Trump continues to incite violence by heavily armed, far-right, extremist groups, and we will not stand for it. That's why Brady is working harder than ever to elect Joe Biden to the White House, flip the U.S. Senate to a gun safety majority, and elect Brady-endorsed champions to statehouses across the country. Right now, any amount you give will be TRIPLED and go directly toward our lifesaving work. Will you donate now and stand against Trump and white supremacy? >>]( [TRIPLE MY DONATION >>]( Now, the internet is swirling with replies from the Proud Boys, saying they are armed and ready, at Trump's will. This comes after last week when members of the Proud Boys gathered in Portland in a show of power and intimidation against Black Lives Matter and antiracist activists. Many were armed with multiple firearms, including AR-15s. Since 2011, there have been 17 white-supremacist-led mass shootings, from Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, to Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Yet Trump refuses to speak out against this kind of violence, let alone so much as consider taking common-sense action to prevent it, like enacting an assault weapon ban or universal background checks. We know the cost of a President who refuses to condemn white supremacist: It’s innocent lives lost. [Your support is more important than ever— your donation will be TRIPLED and go directly toward funding our lifesaving work. {NAME}, can we count on you to donate right now and have your gift triple-matched? >>]( [Give $25 >> becomes $75]( [Give $50 >> becomes $150]( [Give $75 >> becomes $225]( [Give $100 >> becomes $300]( [DONATE OTHER AMOUNT >>]( Thank you, Kris Brady President Brady 840 First Street, NE Suite 400 Washington, DC 20002 United States This message was sent to your email address Thank you for supporting the Brady Campaign. The Brady Campaign is a 501c(4) and donations to the Brady Campaign are not eligible for a tax deduction. We do rely heavily on the generosity of donors like you to fund our work to create a safer America. [You can click here to donate.]( Emails are crucial for communicating with top members of the Brady Campaign team. To put an end to the gun violence epidemic, we need you on board every step of the way. However, if you would prefer to receive fewer emails, [click here to update your contact preferences.]( If you received this email by mistake or would like to stop receiving email communications from us, [unsubscribe](.

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