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FWD: The GOP tried to turn back the clock. It’s time to look to the future.

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Conservatives got what they wanted. We need to keep progress on track. We can’t rest for a minu

Conservatives got what they wanted. We need to keep progress on track. [Expand The Map] It’s going to come down to the courts, {NAME}, Donald Trump is facing real, serious legal exposure for his role in Wednesday’s riot. His abuse of office, his incitement, and his sedition put him on the line as a private citizen. And even with countless public evidence of his wrongdoing, we still have to worry if he’ll be held accountable because of GOP court packing. [It’s time to hold the GOP accountable and take back the courts— chip in $5 and start organizing for the next election TODAY ]( We can’t rest for a minute, {NAME}. Right wing extremists want to destroy our democracy— and stopping them starts right in our communities and our neighborhoods. Let’s get to work. Expand the Map ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Tom Winter Date: Fri, Jan. 8, 2021 Subject: The GOP tried to turn back the clock. It’s time to look to the future. {NAME}, In the four years Donald Trump has been president, conservatives got everything they wanted: 💵 Billions in giveaways to the wealthy and well-connected ⏰ Turning back the clock on workplace protections, environmental regulations, and civil rights ⚖️ Packing the courts with young, unqualified conservatives ready to sign off on any extreme policy [Mitch McConnell has had his chance to pack the courts. It’s time for us to fight back — chip in $5 or what you can to stop future GOP court packing ]( We have a real chance to expand health care, protect working Americans, and get our country back on track from Trump’s failures. But without the courts, lasting change will be an uphill battle. [Cement a progressive future TODAY by chipping in $5 or what you can ]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $5 now]( [Chip in $25 now]( [Chip in $50 now]( [Chip in $100 now]( [Chip in $250 now]( [Another Amount]( Thank you, Tom Winter [Tom Winter]( [DONATE]( PAID FOR BY EXPAND THE MAP (EXPANDTHEMAP.ORG), AND NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE’S COMMITTEE. Expand the Map is working to flip seats up and down the ballot in targeted western states. [Expand The Map]( [Join us on Facebook!]( [Join us on Twitter!]( [Join us on Instagram!]( Expand The Map 4300 Ridgecrest Dr SE Suite L #817 Rio Rancho, NM 87124 United States [unsubscribe]( If you received this email from a friend, [click here]( to get messages from Expand the Map sent directly to your inbox!

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