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Unity - Get Your FREE Mask!

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{NAME}, the work to deliver on the promise of change Democrats made to America is just beginning and

{NAME}, the work to deliver on the promise of change Democrats made to America is just beginning and, President Biden is right, we need to be unified to make it happen. [Show your unity on the issues that unite the 81,283,485 Americans who voted to move America forward and fund the grassroots movement Biden, Harris, the House, and Senate need to get it done by getting your 'UNITY' mask today.]( Yesterday was a big day. From the inauguration of both Biden and Harris to the seating of Warnock, Padilla, and Ossoff, in one day the results of our hard work over the last 4 years to defeat Trump and flip the Senate became reality. Immediately, Joe got to work and signed critical executive actions overturning some of the worst of Trump with the stroke of a pen. Now the hard work begins. By pitching in today, you’ll be powering our critical work fighting for healthcare for all, expanding voting rights, protecting DREAMERS, saving the planet and ensuring that Black lives matter everywhere -- and you’ll receive a free mask as our gift! [Contribute $15 or more and get your FREE “Unity” mask today >>]( [GET YOUR MASK]( Yesterday was a celebration and I'm still feeling it in my bones today. I'm not going to let this feeling go for as long as I can keep it. I'm using that energy to step up and keep working, because now isn't the time to take a break. Now is the time to deliver on the promise of change. Thank you for everything you're doing to make it happen. — Tre Tre Graves, Campaign Organizer Democracy for America --------------------------------------------------------------- DFA's CEO, Yvette Simpson, during ABC coverage of the inauguration: "I feel like I can breathe for the first time in four years. I think now we get to work." Check out it on our social media pages, like and share it too! [Facebook]( Paid for by Democracy for America, democracyforamerica.com and not authorized by any candidate. Contributions to Democracy for America are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to unsubscribe from receiving further emails.](

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