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Re: CONDEMN this extremist power grab

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  friend, the extremist “Project 2025” is a blueprint for dismantling democracy on da

[Sign Common Cause's petition: REJECT this extremist game plan to strip us of our rights and overthrow our democracy. >>]( [ADD YOUR NAME](   friend, the extremist “Project 2025” is a blueprint for dismantling democracy on day one of a Trump presidency – and I need your help to speak out against this dangerous plan.1 It’s a nearly 1,000-page scheme that spells out the end of democracy as we know it: - Criminalizing voters: Cracking down on simple voting mistakes using a so-called “Election Crimes Branch” – which has never been done by any president from any political party. - Installing partisan loyalists: Immediately firing thousands of qualified civil servants at every level of government and replacing them with ideologues willing to push a political agenda. - Stripping away our rights: Deploying the National Guard to crack down on protests, robbing us of fair representation by rigging the U.S. Census, and dramatically increasing the President’s power to act without Congressional oversight. [Sign the Petition: This so-called “Project 2025” is an authoritarian wish list – plain and simple. Join us to condemn this extremist power grab >>]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( friend, this isn’t just talk. It’s an organized, coordinated plot concocted by the Heritage Foundation, and backed by over 80 extremist groups and hundreds of millions of dollars – much of it coming from donors who are giving this money in total secrecy.2 And they’re already recruiting and training thousands of Trump loyalists to carry it out.3 Their goal? Enact as much of this anti-democracy agenda as possible on day one of a Trump presidency. friend, “Project 2025” would be nothing short of a disaster for our democracy. With the backing of nearly 100 extreme conservative organizations 2 – and a seemingly endless supply of secret money funding – Trump and his backers have the resources to make this plan a reality. I urgently need your help to push back. [Add Your Name: REJECT this extremist game plan to strip us of our rights and overthrow our democracy. >>]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Thanks for all you do, The team at Common Cause - - - Sources: Paid for by Common Cause. Does not equal endorsement.   Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Daily Kos, Daily Kos 344 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612

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