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Add your name to fight back against this outrageous shutdown

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Add your name right now and demand that Republicans in Congress finally put a check on Trump. Thousa

Add your name right now and demand that Republicans in Congress finally put a check on Trump. [Democrats][Join us.] Friend -- Donald Trump just said he'd keep the government closed for a very long period of time, months or even years, in pursuit of his ridiculous border wall. Today he met with congressional Democrats, including our newly minted speaker, Nancy Pelosi, and announced that he would not sign any spending bill that did not include more than $5 billion for a wall at the border. Let me be very clear: Trump is holding the government hostage. We have to call on Republicans in Congress to stand up to him and put people above politics. So I'm asking you: Add your name right now and demand that Republicans in Congress finally put a check on Trump. [I'M IN]( Thousands of American families all over the country are reeling from the effects of this shutdown, and it's gone on long enough. House Democrats have already advanced bipartisan spending bills to reopen the government, and now it's up to Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, and the GOP to hold up their end of the bargain and govern for the American people. [Demand that Republicans put an end to this shutdown right now.]( Thanks for fighting with us. Seema Seema Nanda Chief Executive Officer Democratic National Committee P.S. If your friends and family are as outraged at the president holding our government hostage as we are, then please forward this email to them and ask them to add their name too! [There's strength in numbers, and we have to show the GOP we're not backing down.]( If you no longer wish to receive emails from the DNC, [submit this form to unsubscribe](. If you’d only like to receive our most important messages, [sign up to receive less email](. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If this isn't your preferred email address, [update your contact information](. If you’re ready to elect Democrats in all 50 states, [make a contribution today](. This organization is powered by you, and we'd love to hear your ideas. Just reply to this email to send any comments, criticisms, or feedback. Our community management team reads every message from supporters like you. Thanks for supporting our party! 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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