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RE: Mary Lea Trump [what do you think?]

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Your input is critical to our dataset. So please, record your answer within 30 minutes and tell us what you think >> {NAME}: You’ve been selected as one of [15] respondents from New York to take part in this exclusive poll. Please answer no later than 11:59PM on 04/14/2024. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mary Trump]( [How would you grade Mary Trump?]( [EXCELLENT >>]( [GOOD >>]( [FAIR >>]( [POOR >>]( [BAD >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- {NAME} -- Mary Trump has bravely stood up to her own uncle and put our Democracy first! In fact, after Donald Trump warned of a "bloodbath" if he loses, Mary Trump just issued her strongest condemnation of her uncle yet: [Mary Trump: "Donald Trump does not deserve the benefit of the doubt and *THIS ISN'T A F***ING JOKE*. HIS STATEMENT IS BOTH A THREAT AND A PROMISE."]( But according to our data, some people don’t think Mary Trump should stand up to her own uncle. So we’re polling our top supporters to gauge what good Democrats really think. And you are [1] of only [15] people selected from New York. [Your input is critical to our dataset. So please, record your answer within 30 minutes and tell us what you think >>]( [Mary Trump]( [How would you grade Mary Trump?]( [EXCELLENT >>]( [GOOD >>]( [FAIR >>]( [POOR >>]( [BAD >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Democratic Strategy Institute [ [ Essential government agencies and programs, including Social Security and Medicare, both of which are administered by independently funded bodies, would see their sources of independent funding vulnerable to challenge  Paid for by the Democratic Strategy Institute, www.Democratic-Strategy.org, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Thank you for supporting the Democratic Strategy Institute. We power Progressive campaigns to victory. Who are we? The Democratic Strategy Institute is a new project of the National Democratic Training Committee, the largest free Democratic training organization in the country. We’re a grassroots-funded organization working non-stop to elect a WAVE of Progressives nationwide. We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. If you'd prefer to receive fewer emails, [click here.]( However, if you'd prefer to unsubscribe, [click here.](

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