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We need to take a stand for the USPS!

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Trump and his team declared an all-out war on the USPS, refusing to allot emergency funding and decr

Trump and his team declared an all-out war on the USPS, refusing to allot emergency funding and decrying voting by mail as the Democrat's attempt to "steal an election." Now, packages aren't being del [( {NAME}, Trump’s shocking comments on the Postal Service add up to one thing: voter suppression. "They [the Democrats] want $3.5 billion for something that'll turn out to be fraudulent — that's election money basically… If we don't make a deal, that means they don't get the money. That means they can't have universal mail-in voting. They just can't have it.” -- President Trump First, Trump nominated GOP fundraiser Louis DeJoy to be Postmaster General. DeJoy immediately axed funding for overtime pay, forcing a slowdown of mail services around the country. Then, Trump and his team declared an all-out war on the USPS, refusing to allot emergency funding and decrying voting by mail as the Democrat’s attempt to “steal an election.” Now, packages aren’t being delivered on time and elections experts are warning of a “nightmare scenario” on election night if mail-in ballots are delayed and Trump declares an early victory, citing purported irregularities with mail-in votes. [We have to act NOW to prevent this from becoming our reality. Will you sign on to support the USPS?]( ↘️ [ADD YOUR NAME]( Despite what Trump would have you believe, mail-in election fraud is extremely rare. And with COVID-19 still spreading throughout the country, anything that can help prevent lines and crowds on Election Day should be protected and expanded to ensure Americans can vote safely and securely. Not to mention, the USPS is an essential service, delivering paychecks, medicine, and more to every community across the country. But Trump wants to tear it all down to suppress votes in November. [If you agree that these critical services must continue unencumbered ahead of November’s election, add your name to demand Congress take action to save the U.S. Postal Service!]( Thanks for speaking out, -- Team Cicilline [DONATE]( [David Cicilline for Congress] This message was sent to: {EMAIL} | If you no longer wish to receive emails you can [unsubscribe here.]( Democrat David Cicilline proudly represents Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District. An advocate for LGBTQ rights, a leader on gun violence prevention, and a fighter for Rhode Island families — David is one of our fiercest legislators in the Trump Era. Our campaign is powered by supporters like you. Your grassroots support is critical to helping David's campaign for Rhode Island's 1st District. If you’d still like to unsubscribe, you can do so by [clicking here.]( Paid for by The Cicilline Committee The Cicilline Committee P.O. Box 9107 Providence RI, 02940

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