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OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE POLL Thanks for taking part of this official presidential preferenc

OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE POLL [OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE POLL]( [ [Who was a better president?]( [Donald Trump →]( [Barack Obama →]( [UNSURE →]( [ [Please respond within 3 minutes of opening this email. {NAME}, your participation represents New York, New York, so redistributing this poll to anyone else is strictly prohibited.]( Thanks for taking part of this official presidential preference poll. Trump has been repeatedly attacking Obama online and in the press. And we’ve been shocked by the overwhelming support for Donald Trump from New York Democrats. So we want to confirm whether New York Democrats still prefer Obama to Trump. You’ve been selected as [1] of [3] Democrats to represent New York. Without your input, this poll will not reach statistical significance. In order to perfect our strategy to beat Trump, we need data in the next 2 hours. Respond now: [Who was a better president?]( [Donald Trump →]( [Barack Obama →]( [UNSURE →]( [ Thanks for your time, Congressional Black Caucus PAC This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Click here to receive fewer emails.](3D%3D/?g=f6WGH6_HJ6FenocRShLj24A) | [Click here to unsubscribe.](3D%3D/?g=f6WGH6_HJ6FenocRShLj24A) [CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS PAC](#) [455 Massachusetts Ave., NW #150-355 Washington DC 20001](#) Paid for and Authorized by the Congressional Black Caucus PAC This message was sent to: {EMAIL} | Change or update your email address by [clicking here.]( The Congressional Black Caucus works to increase the number of African Americans in the U.S. Congress, support non-Black candidates that champion our interests, and promote African American participation in the political process. We’re committed to getting African Americans and non-Black allies elected to the highest positions in Congress and activated at the polls to advance issues that matter in our communities. By joining this grassroots movement, you are helping uplift African Americans in the political process. Our campaign is powered by supporters like you. Your grassroots support is critical to combating the Trump Administration and promoting African American participation in the political process. If you'd like to donate to our campaign, [please click here.]( [Donate $5 immediately →]( We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. However, if you'd prefer to receive fewer emails, you can [click here.]( If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here.]( From the entire Congressional Black Caucus PAC team, thank you for your support!

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