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Just days ago, the USPS Board of Governors discussed the financial future of the USPS in their last

Just days ago, the USPS Board of Governors discussed the financial future of the USPS in their last meeting until AFTER November’s midterm elections – but they STILL didn’t get rid of Louis DeJoy! {NAME}, the future of the USPS should NOT include Trump’s handpicked Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy! Do you think Louis DeJoy should be fired? [YES]( [NO]( With just 82 days until Election Day we can’t leave anything to chance – that’s why it’s so important that we rid ourselves of Trump’s handpicked Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy. During the 2020 election cycle, DeJoy slowed mail delivery, ordered the removal of hundreds of high-speed mail sorting machines, and warned election officials to no longer mark mail-in ballots as priority mail! And this year, he’s STILL at it, reducing post office operating hours in several states, cutting overtime for postal workers, and announcing plans to cut 50,000 USPS jobs. But here’s the good news: President Biden’s appointees now make up a majority of the USPS Board of Governors! {NAME}, the USPS Board has the power to fire DeJoy, but we know that if Democrats don’t keep the pressure up, they may just maintain the status quo! The Board can stop DeJoy’s meddling and replace him before his actions further threaten the integrity of November’s midterms. But for that to happen, we need a grassroots swell of support from folks like YOU, {NAME}. Let us know before midnight tonight: SHOULD POSTMASTER GENERAL LOUIS DEJOY BE FIRED? [YES]( [NO]( --------------------------------------------------------------- There are 36 governors’ races this year. We’re working to reelect 13 Democratic governors, win in battleground states, and flip red states blue. But we’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the resources we need to win nationwide. To be one of the first people to receive critical updates about toss-up elections in battleground states like Georgia and Texas, just text GOVS to 30201 – [or click here if you’re on your cell phone]( – to join our team! [TEXT GOVS TO 30201]( 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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