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Do you stand against the CA Republican recall?

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UPDATE FROM AP: California recall has enough signatures to make ballot Republicans are spending MILL

UPDATE FROM AP: California recall has enough signatures to make ballot [ADD YOUR NAME NOW TO STAND WITH DEMOCRATS AND STOP THE REPUBLICAN RECALL!]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Republicans are spending MILLIONS trying to recall their way back into power in California. And some of Donald Trump’s biggest donors are behind this baseless attack: National Republicans, anti-vax, anti-mask activists, and the same extremists who led the insurrection at the Capitol. We’ve seen first-hand the kind of damage these forces can do to our democracy. We can’t let them undermine our progress. But we’re not losing hope, {NAME}. Because top Democrats are fighting back: President Joe Biden VP Kamala Harris House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Rep. Barbara Lee DNC Chair, Jaime Harrison Sen. Bernie Sanders Sen. Elizabeth Warren Stacey Abrams ["Republicans fought him every step of the way. Now, they are trying to overturn his election. Californians must stop the Republican recall." - Stacey Abrams]( ["We are unambiguous in our support for Governor Newsom." - Vice President Kamala Harris]( ["I think the governor will beat this quite decisively, and we'll all help him do that." - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi]( California now has the lowest COVID case rate in the nation. Gov. Gavin Newsom is leading the way on California’s recovery from this pandemic and the majority of Californians are standing with him. But extremist Republicans want him recalled for listening to public health experts and encouraging Californians to wear masks and get vaccinated! Republicans have now officially gathered enough signatures to trigger the recall election, {NAME}. The RNC put $250,000 into their recall effort and Republican hopefuls are already launching absurd campaign events – including one with a 1,000 pound bear. There’s no time to waste. We need 7 more top Democrats from 10016 to show the GOP that we’re not backing down. [Please join top Democrats like VP Kamala Harris, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Stacey Abrams and oppose GOP recall efforts in California!]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from the DGA email list, [click here](. Paid for by Democratic Governors Association. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic Governors Association are not tax deductible.

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