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The national average cost of a Big Mac from McDonald's is $5.69. I hope you can spare the cost of a

[Unsubscribe]( The national average cost of a Big Mac from McDonald's is $5.69. I hope you can spare the cost of a Big Mac to support my conservative campaign for Congress. [Team Mace]( Friend, [Can you spare $5.69 for freedom? Please make a donation of $5.69–the price of a Big Mac–to my campaign today.]( [DONATE $5.69 »]( [DONATE $10 »]( [DONATE $25 »]( I’m in this campaign to stop the radical Democrats from ruining our way of life to force their own on us. We don’t want to tell them how to live their lives – we just want to STOP them from forcing their way into our lives. I know you are a liberty-minded conservative. A true patriot who knows what's on the line if these Democrats gain more power in Washington. We can’t risk more out-of-control spending, higher inflation and prices, reduced gun rights and persecution for owning ammunition, skyrocketing crime and jailbreak policies that let violent offenders out on low or no bail days after their crimes, an illegal immigrant invasion and catch and release policies that prevent Border Patrol and ICE from deporting dangerous illegals and corrupt prosecutions of political opponents. Democrats have shown us what they have planned for America: DECLINE. [Please make a donation of $5.69–the price of a Big Mac–to my campaign today.]( [DONATE $5.69 »]( Gratefully, Nancy Mace P.S. I know money is tight, but truly one dollar can make a difference in a campaign like mine because these races come down to the last minute and the last dollar. So, if you only have a dollar to spare, please know how thankful I am for your support, and I hope to continue to make you proud in Congress. About Nancy Congresswoman Nancy Mace grew up in the Lowcountry. She is the daughter of a retired Army General and retired school teacher. She is a proud mother of two, the first female to graduate from The Citadel's Corps of Cadets, and a tough conservative who wants to save our country from the radicals who hate America! In 2020, she took SC-01 back from the Democrats and now, is fighting tooth and nail to keep it Red. [JOIN NANCY]( Paid for by Nancy Mace for Congress [www.nancymace.org]( Nancy Mace for Congress | 295 Seven Farms Drive, Suite C-186, Charleston, SC 29492 [Unsubscribe from messages sponsored by Nancy Mace for Congress.]( [To Unsubscribe by email, please reply to this message with Unsubscribe as the Subject Line.]( from all communications](. [Privacy Policy](

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