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Update re: Justice Clarence Thomas

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Do you think Justice Clarence Thomas should recuse himself? Â Â FIRST: It was reported that Ginni

Do you think Justice Clarence Thomas should recuse himself?   FIRST: It was reported that Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas made several attempts to interfere in the results of the 2020 election – directly contacting lawmakers in Arizona and Wisconsin and Trump’s Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. THEN: Leaked emails from Trump’s lawyers revealed that Trump’s team viewed Justice Thomas as “key” in their plan to delay the certification of the 2020 election. AND JUST NOW: Justice Thomas dissented from a Supreme Court ruling forcing the Arizona GOP chair to turn over her phone records to the January 6th Committee. So, we’re asking local Democrats to see if they think Justice Thomas should recuse himself from certain cases. [Can you be one of the local Democrats we need to take our poll?]( Do you think Justice Clarence Thomas should recuse himself from any cases related to the 2020 election? Yes No Unsure [TAKE THE POLL →]( The Supreme Court does not have a code of ethics, so that’s why we’re reaching out today. We’re polling local Democrats to see where they stand on Justice Thomas’s potential conflict of interest. [Don’t delay, will you be one of the first 100 local Democrats to take our poll? >>]( [TAKE THE POLL →]( Thank you, DLCC Team [DONATE >>](     Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee 1225 Eye Street NW Suite 1250, Washington, DC 20005 Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions or gifts to the DLCC are not tax deductible. The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee and Grassroots Victory PAC are dedicated to winning and defending Democratic majorities in state legislatures across the country. This message was sent to {EMAIL} because you are a part of our grassroots network. Emails are a crucial way to stay in touch with our supporters. Please add us to your address book or safe senders list to ensure timely election updates. We're fighting to elect Democrats and advance a progressive vision in the states. Our success depends on grassroots donors like you. Ninety-eight percent of our donors give less than $200, and two-thirds give less than $20. To make a contribution, please [click here](. To unsubscribe and stop receiving emails about our efforts, please [click here.](  Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, please [click here](.

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