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We?ve got some bad news, team. The price of stamps is increasing AGAIN ? to 63 cents each! This

We’ve got some bad news, team. The price of stamps is increasing AGAIN – to 63 cents each! This latest price hike is a direct result of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's dangerous 10-year plan, which also includes lengthening delivery times and reducing post office hours in communities across the country. It’s clear we can’t leave such a critical institution in the hands of a Donald Trump megadonor! So tell us by 11:59 p.m. [LIVE SURVEY: SHOULD LOUIS DEJOY BE FIRED? YES / NO ]( As one of our most active grassroots supporters in your area, we wanted to keep you updated on Louis DeJoy’s mismanagement of the USPS: FIRST: Trump's handpicked Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy, took charge of the USPS, throwing the organization into disarray. Despite rampant disapproval of his plans and an FBI investigation into his crooked fundraising efforts, DeJoy REFUSED to resign. THEN: President Biden WON the 2020 election and appointed new members to the USPS Board of Governors – the ONLY body with the power to FIRE DeJoy! NOW: DeJoy has yet to be fired and is prepared to raise postage prices yet again! If he continues to sabotage the postal service, he could permanently undermine the public’s confidence in the USPS. BUT THERE'S STILL HOPE: There are TWO new vacancies opening up on the USPS Board of Governors in December. President Biden will have the chance to appoint TWO new Democratic nominees to those seats – and finally dump DeJoy. We cannot afford to lose a vital institution like the USPS. American families – especially those in rural areas – depend on it! Please submit your response by 11:59 p.m. so we know where Democrats in your area stand: SHOULD LOUIS DEJOY BE FIRED? [YES]( [NO]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We’re relying on grassroots supporters to provide us with the urgent resources we need to win nationwide. To be one of the first people to receive critical updates about toss-up elections in battlegrounds and red-to-blue races just text DEMGOVS to 30201 – [or click here if you’re on your cell phone]( – to join our team! [TEXT DEMGOVS 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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