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Everything I needed to know about the GOP...

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Step up before tonight's deadline. I learned everything I needed to know about Donald Trump on Frida

Step up before tonight's deadline. [Democrats][Join us.] We need 17 Democrats from your community to step up before midnight to hit our August fundraising goal. Can you chip in $3 or more right now? [DONATE]( I learned everything I needed to know about Donald Trump on Friday night. At the end of the day, as millions of Americans braced for a historic storm, he issued a ban on transgender service members in the military and a pardon for his friend, former sheriff Joe Arpaio, one of our nation's most notorious agents of racism. He showed us exactly who he is -- not just as a president, but as a person. But as bad as Donald Trump is, I happen to think the Republicans who've sat idly by as this morally bankrupt president wreaks havoc on anything in his path are even worse. [If they refuse to put the people they represent ahead of blind obedience to their president, then we must vote them out of office.]( Our end-of-month deadline is tonight, and we have some catching up to do. Make sure we have enough in the bank to take on every Republican. Be one of the 17 people we still need from your community to pitch in before the deadline. If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately. [QUICK DONATE: $3]( [QUICK DONATE: $10]( [QUICK DONATE: $525/span>]( [QUICK DONATE: $50]( [QUICK DONATE: $100]( [Or donate another amount.]( Thanks. Donna 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. Contributions or gifts to the Democratic National Committee are not tax deductible. 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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