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The Washington Post is reporting on the truth that many of us know, but the GOP won’t admit: th

[Democratic Association of Secretaries of State]( The Washington Post is reporting on the truth that many of us know, but the GOP won’t admit: their lies have real human consequences. The Big Lie is putting people in danger! [Timer]( Being an election clerk used to be a way to get involved in democracy and contribute to the political system we all cherish. After all, local officials are crucial to making our elections possible! But Trump and the GOP’s conspiracy theories have made life hell for election officials. Some have even received disturbing messages like “I KNOW WHERE YOU SLEEP:” [Timer]( The Brennan Center for Justice reports that similar intimidation has taken place across the country. And it’s not just at the local level – Secretaries of State have been receiving death threats ever since the 2020 election. With threats to election workers at an all-time high, we need to do everything we can to elect Secretaries of State who will DEFEND democracy - but that takes grassroots support! [That’s why we’re asking you to chip in anything you can to help us crush our daily fundraising goal and elect Democratic Secretaries of State. Please, chip in now >>]( [Chip in $5 >>]( [Chip in $25 >>]( [Chip in $50 >>]( [Chip in $100 >>]( [Chip in $250 >>]( [Chip in another amount >>]( Team DASS Thank you for your dedicated support of The Democratic Association of Secretaries of State. We're the ONLY national organization dedicated to electing these state-level voting rights champions. [Please donate anything you can today to fight back against the GOP's voter suppression agenda:]( [CHIP IN $5 >>]( This email was sent to: Democrats Only. The only way our work is possible is through grassroots activists like you. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails from us, [please click here.]( If you no longer wish to receive emails to defeat Trump's Big Lie puppets, click here to [unsubscribe]( [Paid for by Democratic Association of Secretaries of State, Treasurer Francisco Aguilar]( Democratic Association of Secretaries of State 600 Pennsylvania Ave SE #15180 Washington, DC 20003 United States

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