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51 years of leadership

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Dear Fellow Conservative, Do you know what happened 51 years ago? 51 years ago, Heritage’s foun

Dear Fellow Conservative, Do you know what happened 51 years ago? 51 years ago, Heritage’s founders created The Heritage Foundation, an institution that has now defended America’s values and promoted conservative policies for over five decades. I’m so grateful to our members for carrying on our founders’ legacy. In 1981 Heritage published its first version of Mandate for Leadership, our comprehensive policy guide for America. The Reagan administration implemented nearly two thirds of our recommended policies found in that book – leading to peace and prosperity. This year, we’re continuing that legacy with our newest version of Mandate for Leadership and the most comprehensive plan yet to ensure success–Project 2025. This updated version contains hundreds of pages of policies for the next presidential administration that will solve America’s greatest issues. You can make those policies a reality through Project 2025. Through Project 2025, you will train thousands of committed patriots to serve in the next presidential administration. This army of patriots will dismantle the deep state and implement conservative policies that improve American lives. Please support this crucial project using this secure link: [() Just as the original Mandate for Leadership did so much good for our country during the Reagan years, this new version – fueled by your support of Project 2025 – will ensure America’s prosperity and save our country from leftist ruin. We need your help now more than ever. You can do your part to save America by supporting Project 2025 using the secure link below. [() Sincerely, Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D. President, The Heritage Foundation P.S. We only have a limited amount of time to right the ship. You can help dismantle the deep state and promote public policies that improve American lives by supporting Heritage’s Project 2025 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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