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Our candidate is holding Trump accountable

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{NAME}, Yesterday, DFA-endorsed candidate Letitia James filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump for fin

{NAME}, Yesterday, DFA-endorsed candidate Letitia James filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump for financial fraud. For years, DFA members have been working to hold Trump accountable, and now progress is finally being made because of our efforts to Establish Justice and elect progressive champions who hold power accountable and stand up for the rule of law. This lawsuit clearly shows why elections matter, because by electing Letitia James as Attorney General in 2018, Trump is finally facing consequences for his actions. [Help us ensure this superhero and other DFA Establish Justice candidates win their elections this November by rushing a contribution of $27 or more right now >>]( [Donate]( Letitia James is the 67th Attorney General of New York and is running for re-election in 2022. She is the first woman elected NY Attorney General and the first woman of color to hold statewide elected office in New York. Letitia James isn't just a barrier breaker at the state level, before serving as attorney general, Letitia was the Public Advocate for the City of New York – the first woman of color to hold citywide elected office. As Public Advocate, she was the city watchdog ensuring that government agencies were meeting the needs of New York City residents and serving as the chief advocate for NYC’s most vulnerable. So while Donald Trump may think that the law doesn’t apply to him or his family, Letitia James will fight every step of the way to ensure that it does.  “There aren't two sets of laws for people in this nation: former presidents must be held to the same standards as everyday Americans.” - Letitia James [Rush $27 or more to fuel DFA’s efforts to hold Trump accountable and Establish Justice across the nation >>]( DFA members have led the fight to hold Trump accountable from day one, and we’ll continue to do so every day. - Christine Christine Senteno Senior Electoral Manager Democracy for America --------------------------------------------------------------- You don't want to miss this tonight! We’re going to discuss how to bring the field campaign to life so it can generate excitement and keep up motivation. [RSVP for DFA’s Night School: Field is Everywhere! Tonight at 7:00 PM ET.]( 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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