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BREAKING: J.D. Vance is Donald Trump?s VP pick We cannot ignore the facts: J.D. Vance is an extrem

BREAKING: J.D. Vance is Donald Trump’s VP pick We cannot ignore the facts: J.D. Vance is an extreme pick -- who will do everything in their power to advance the MAGA agenda. This choice is yet another reminder of what’s at stake this November. [We need to do everything we can to stop the Trump-Vance ticket’s chances of a rubber-stamp Republican House Majority. If we fail, we will always regret it. Can you rush in $3 to the DCCC right now to help take back the House for Democrats?]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $3 immediately >>]( [Chip in $20.24 immediately >>]( [Or chip in another amount >>]( We cannot delay our work in taking back the House. Americans are counting on Democrats to: - Restore abortion rights; - Protect Social Security and Medicare; - Defend democracy; - And so much more... The truth is that Donald Trump and J.D. Vance can not be trusted with power. We must take back the House and build a vital line of defense for our democracy. [Please chip in $3 to the DCCC to support our House Democrats, put power back in the hands of trusted civil servants, and win this election.](/K01ySjBQdm52RmNoTXlUWXdOUmwxVVdqVm5sS0dSdVorRldNM0JoUzQ5eU5sWnFyd0o0SU5uR1BlcUtTT3c2dTBsckcwMDVDUEJBbU9Ib3N3L2N0anBtOEpGWURJeXpYdFBsalR3R1ZiSWZoTUlad3hnMEJNZz09S0/OXE4c0U2UVZKNWRUWEFiTEV3eW1LM0x1cFRrMkVrTDVjYzJWT1RqRllzVnFCWGpjNCtZZ1N6WGRUYWU4UFZaN09ZRUF2aWlQelh5SXY0S29UWVFYN2F3YW5TN2FOMUV2U0JVb1VUVER3YkZiUEU3K2pjV25FY2U4S0V0SDZzUjlwSTI5VE9TdG5IeXJxVkFqS1F5YUVpdzRXYlBhMG1LcnFSVE42WUd5K3R4dWhDSXh0aVA1OTVFdGpvbk9hci9DcENlTUR1WHNFV0k9S0)​ Thank you, DCCC [Chip in a monthly recurring $5 to elect House Dems >>]( Emails are a crucial way for the DCCC to stay in touch with supporters. If you'd like to receive less email, [please click here.]( To unsubscribe, [please click here](. Paid for by DCCC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 (202) 863-1500 | [www.dccc.org]( [Terms of Service and Privacy Policy]( This message was sent to: {EMAIL} Contributions or gifts to the DCCC are not tax-deductible Copyright © 2024 DCCC. All rights reserved.

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