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Democrats are RUSHING to pass a bill that will EXPAND and PROTECT Social Security, but they’re

Democrats are RUSHING to pass a bill that will EXPAND and PROTECT Social Security, but they’re running out of time and they need YOUR help. [Click here to unsubscribe.]( The Voting Rights Defense Fund’s mission is to protect voting rights from Republican attacks across the country. We're building a grassroots movement to expand access to the ballot box and strengthen our democracy. [{NAME}, we hope to have you on our team, but if you'd like to unsubscribe from our emails, please click here.]( [Voting Rights Defense Fund] {NAME}, we’re panicking about Social Security: → Social Security is a critical lifeline for millions of American seniors. → Trump tried to destroy this critical program, and now it’s on the brink of collapse! [→ Without it, 37.8% of American Seniors will fall below the poverty line.]( [So Democrats are RUSHING to pass a bill that will EXPAND and PROTECT Social Security, but they’re running out of time and they need YOUR help.]( [Democrats need 50,000 Americans standing with them to DEMAND immediate action to save Social Security! Sign your name now to urge Congress to EXPAND and PROTECT Social Security! →]( [SIGN TO SAVE SOCIAL SECURITY ➞]( {NAME}, every American deserves dignity in retirement. No Senior should ever be forced into impossible choices to make ends meet. Democrats’ plan would expand Social Security by $200 a month during this public health crisis AND permanently protect this program from GOP attacks. But Mitch McConnell is wielding every inch of power he still has to STOP this bill -- NO!! [We have ONE chance to get this right, so we’re going all in to SAVE Social Security. But Democrats cannot do this without you, {NAME}. Sign right now to urge Congress to ACT NOW on Social Security! →]( [SIGN TO SAVE SOCIAL SECURITY ➞]( Thank you for doing your part in this fight, {NAME}. Voting Rights Defense Fund This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Click here to receive fewer emails.]( | [Click here to unsubscribe.]( [Voting Rights Defense Fund](#) PAID FOR BY VOTING RIGHTS DEFENDS FUND, DEFENDVOTINGRIGHTS.ORG, NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE.

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