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“Job interviews at the RNC take an unusual turn”

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RNC job applicants are now being asked in their interviews if they believe the 2020 election was sto

RNC job applicants are now being asked in their interviews if they believe the 2020 election was stolen. [Democrats][Join us.] Did you see this headline, team? The Washington Post: [Was the 2020 election stolen? Job interview at the RNC take an usual turn.]( RNC job applicants are now being asked in their interviews if they believe the 2020 election was stolen. That’s right -- under its new MAGA leadership, the RNC continues to stoop to new lows for its extremism, making election denial a litmus test for getting hired. It’s clear that Trump’s MAGA takeover of the RNC is laying the groundwork for him to continue undermining our democracy. [The unfortunate truth is, extremists and their mega-donors are going to spend everything they’ve got to spread their message of election denialism far and wide. It’s critical Democrats have the resources to fight back. Pitch in $7 to help the DNC do just that:]( [CHIP IN $7]( Here’s the good news: Over and over again, voters have shown they are fed up with Trump’s far-right MAGA agenda at the polls. That’s why the DNC is investing record amounts now in state parties and down-ballot races, to ensure that we’ve got the resources to turn out as many voters as possible in November. Take a look at the work we’ve done already: ✅ The DNC has invested a baseline of $8.3 million every year across every single state party in the country -- a 25 percent increase since 2020. ✅ In 2023 alone, the DNC invested $12.3 million in key states. ✅ We’re continuing to make critical investments -- from GOTV efforts to funding staff -- in battleground races in Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Washington, and more. [The only way we’ll keep building on our powerful momentum -- and prevent MAGA Republicans from doing serious harm to our democracy -- is with the support of this grassroots team. If you can, make a $7 contribution now to help.]( Thank you for everything, The Democrats                                         [VOLUNTEER]( [DONATE]( [SHOP]( Text JOIN to 43367 Manage how often you receive DNC emails, [by filling out this form](. If you no longer wish to receive emails from the DNC, [submit this form to unsubscribe](. If you're ready to elect Democrats in all 50 states, territories, and D.C., [make a contribution today](. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic National Committee are not tax deductible. Paid for by the Democratic National Committee, [www.Democrats.org](, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

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