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Stand with Democrats to protect affordable health care. Friend -- Whenever I travel the country and

Stand with Democrats to protect affordable health care. [Democrats][Join us.] Add your name: tell Senate Republicans we need to protect affordable health care. [I'M IN]( Friend -- Whenever I travel the country and talk with people about what matters most to them, health care is almost always one of the first things that comes up. It's not always the same conversation. Some people talk about the peace of mind that comes with knowing that an unforeseen medical expense won't derail your life, or that a child who's finishing up college can stay on their parents' insurance plan. For others, it's about how important it is to be able to get regular checkups or fill prescriptions now that they have insurance for the first time in their lives, or to know that their insurer won't be able to kick them off their coverage if they become sick. And I hear a lot about how much worse things used to be, before all of the protections in the Affordable Care Act came into effect. [The people I've heard from can't afford to go backwards -- and they're counting on Democrats like us to make sure we don't.]( Because we're on the verge of catastrophe. Senate Republicans are meeting in secret to craft a health care repeal bill that they refuse to make public, and Mitch McConnell's goal is for the Senate to vote on it before July 4th. If it passes, Donald Trump will quickly sign it into law -- spelling disaster for millions of Americans and their families. We must stop health care repeal, and I know we can if we come together. Add your name, and tell Senate Republicans not to take away affordable health care: [I'M IN]( Thanks so much, Tom Tom Perez Chair Democratic National Committee Paid for by the Democratic National Committee, 430 South Capitol Street SE, Washington DC 20003 and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If this isn't the best email address at which to reach you, [update your contact information](. Our email list is the best way we have of staying in regular contact with supporters like you across the country and letting you know about the work Democrats are doing. If you like staying in touch, but want to receive only the most important messages, click [here](. Click [here]( to unsubscribe from our supporter list, but if you leave, it will be harder for you to stay involved in the organization that you’ve been such a critical part of. This organization is powered by you, and we'd love to hear your ideas. Send us any comments, criticisms, or feedback [here](, or just reply to this email! Thanks for supporting our party.

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