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We want to hear about your experience with dis- and misinformation. You are receiving this message because of your past support for national security-focused candidates and causes. The George Washington Initiative is an information civil defense force that defends truth and democracy. We disrupt, degrade, and destroy disinformation ecosystems and correct misinformation. If you no longer wish to receive updates from our organization, you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. {NAME}, We created the George Washington Initiative to target, disrupt, and dismantle dis- and misinformation ecosystems. We’ve already made significant progress in our mission. By identifying emerging disinformation on everything from elections to climate change, we’re laying the groundwork to effectively dismantle disinformation ecosystems. It’s safe to say we’re well on our way. Over the past year, we’ve recruited and trained more than 1,000 volunteers to take action against dis- and misinformation, and we’re continuing to grow our membership every day. Your involvement in and support of our goal to wage a new kind of war on dis- and misinformation is essential. [We want to hear about your experience with dis- and misinformation, what topics you think fall victim to inaccuracy the most, where you see falsehoods spreading, and what tactics you think we should employ. Will you take our survey and share your thoughts with us today?]( [TAKE OUR SURVEY]( We thank you for being a part of our movement to combat dis- and misinformation – we’re eager to grow our network and hear from as many defenders of truth as we can. You can help our cause by sharing our mission with your network. In solidarity with truth, George Washington Initiative --------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by George Washington Initiative George Washington Initiative 8775 Centre Park Dr Ste 8 PMB 102 Columbia, MD 21045 United States If you would like to receive fewer emails, [click here.]( [Facebook Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [CONTRIBUTE TODAY]( [CONTRIBUTE MONTHLY]( Email communication is crucial to our efforts, but if you no longer wish to receive emails about our mission to combat mis- and disinformation, please [unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}

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