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Alert: Kick the NRA while they are down

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You can help us outraise and outsmart the NRA Hi- I've got good news and even better news. Last mont

You can help us outraise and outsmart the NRA [–]( Hi- I've got good news and even better news. Last month, the NRA raised half of what they did during the same time period during the last presidential election cycle: April 2020: April 2024: $1,024,705 $440,486 Still, they have nearly $12 million cash on hand and they are targeting their resources to elect MAGA extremists in Congress, statehouses, and local governments where Gun Sense Candidates are most at risk. Help us outraise and outsmart the NRA. We have a 72-hour goal to beat the NRA at their own fundraising game. [Will you make a generous donation by midnight on May 31 and help us hit our $450,000 goal? Your gift will allow us to mobilize our grassroots movement further to stop the NRA in its tracks, fight for gun safety, and secure a future free from gun violence.]( [Help Us Hit Our Goal]( The NRA has had its fair share of scandals, that's for sure. But they are still a force and are making their harmful influence felt. One of our Moms Demand Action volunteers summed it up best when she said, "There are MANY elected representatives I meet in my statehouse who are still afraid to take any action that might run contrary to the NRA's priorities." Our courageous volunteers stand up to the NRA and their allies in Congress. [Will you stand up to them too?]( With your help, our grassroots movement—led by Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action volunteers across all fifty states and D.C.—can stop the NRA's guns everywhere agenda and advocate for common sense gun laws. [So, please, help us hit our goal before the end of the month deadline with a generous donation today.]( With you at our side, we can show just how powerful this movement is. Thank you, John Feinblatt President Everytown for Gun Safety As a movement of Americans fighting for common-sense gun policies, we depend on contributions from supporters like you to fund important work to reduce gun violence. Contributions to Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund are not tax-deductible as a charitable contribution or as a business expense under IRC Section 162(e). A gift may qualify you for annual membership in the Action Fund. If you are interested in other ways to give, including making a tax-deductible gift to the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, please click to [learn more]( or call 202.630.8673. [DONATE]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from Everytown, please [click here](.

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