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Dear Fellow Conservative, As Americans, our fights to preserve liberty and self-governance have alwa

Dear Fellow Conservative, As Americans, our fights to preserve liberty and self-governance have always been narrowly won. Victory is always a close call, and for many it came at great personal cost. Even George Washington barely survived the war for independence. But American history is defined by people who bravely take a stand against dire threats, with the nation, and their sacred honor hanging in the balance. 2024 is a pivotal year for America. If conservatives fail this year, our country will fall further into leftist degradation, with more spending, more illegal immigration, more violent crime, and further decay of our institutions. [Thanks to our members]() – those who first donated in 1973 to those who gave their first gift this year – Heritage has stood for 51 years as a champion of liberty for patriots who love everything America stands for. And today we are stronger than ever before. But while we celebrate in gratitude for all Heritage has accomplished, we’re laser focused on the future and the opportunity to save the country in front of us. [You can help fight America’s greatest threats today with a special Founders’ Day gift to The Heritage Foundation.]() Your gift will reach Americans in key states like Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Virginia, and Wisconsin with conservative policy solutions that improve lives. You will support our investigations into the Biden administration's use of taxpayer dollars to register voters who will keep the deep state in power. We will investigate these corrupt practices, inform the public, and hold those responsible accountable. And you will train thousands of patriots to serve in the next presidential administration, dismantle the deep state, and implement conservative policy solutions to pull our country back from the brink. I humbly ask, would you please make a Founders’ Day gift today to activate your Heritage Foundation membership and join the fight to save our country from leftist ruin? You can make your tax-deductible donation right now using the secure link below: [() Thank you for helping save America. Sincerely, Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D. President, The Heritage Foundation P.S. Please support Heritage’s rescue plan for America by making a Founders’ Day gift using this secure link right now: [() [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 would like to be removed from membership communications, [please click here to unsubscribe](). -

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