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End-of-year deadline – there's still time to act!

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Dear Fellow Conservative, While most Americans are preparing for New Year’s celebrations, the r

Dear Fellow Conservative, While most Americans are preparing for New Year’s celebrations, the radical Left is on the move. Leftists never rest. Even now they are plotting ways to keep their iron grip on all our country’s institutions, like our government, corporations, and schools. They want to make sure all Americans bow to their divisive ideologies like critical race theory, gender ideology, and good old-fashioned Marxism. If you refuse to bend the knee, they will bring the full weight of the deep state against you. Patriotic Americans can’t stay on the sidelines. We have to get in this fight for our country and save the American dream. Here at The Heritage Foundation, we’re ramping up all our efforts in 2024, so we can make a powerful offensive push next year to restore self-governance to the American people. So many patriotic conservatives have stepped up and made a [special year-end gift]() to support these efforts. We’re developing conservative public policy solutions that defend your values and improve American lives. These include our Project 2025 initiative – our comprehensive plan to dismantle the deep state. Through Project 2025 we’re training tomorrow’s conservative leaders to replace the deep state’s leftist bureaucrats and restore self-governance to the American people. Also, through our Oversight Project, we’re exposing the deep state’s corruption, and taking them to court to create real accountability in D.C. If you’re ready to achieve conservative policy victories in 2024, please make your special, year-end gift today: [() If we don’t defend our Heritage, every generation will have to start over. We have the necessary plan to save our country. We just need your support to make it succeed. Please make your most generous, tax-deductible gift to The Heritage Foundation today using the secure link below. [() Thanks to a special matching gift, your gift today will be matched dollar for dollar up to $250,000. Best, Tony Johnson Director of Membership P.S. Without a Heritage, every generation starts over. Please make your most generous, tax-deductible gift – matched up to $250,000 – to The Heritage Foundation today using this secure link: [() [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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