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Hi {NAME}, With Roe v. Wade overturned, and the Supreme Court eyeing protections like marriage equal

Hi {NAME}, With Roe v. Wade overturned, and the Supreme Court eyeing protections like marriage equality next, holding our Democratic Senate majority is non-negotiable. The extremist GOP is ramping up its coordinated attacks on our communities, our rights, and our future. And if we lose a SINGLE seat in the Senate, they’ll have a clear path to implement the WORST of their dangerous policies. That’s why our Lede Progress community is fighting to make sure our TOP Senate champions come out on top in November: → Mark Kelly in Arizona → Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada → Raphael Warnock in Georgia → Maggie Hassan in New Hampshire {NAME}, these four leaders have stepped up over and over on behalf of our progressive values. But now, the GOP has handpicked these races to target — and they’re POURING money into trying to flip these seats. You know as well as we do that we can’t let that happen. But with June fast approaching, we have barely five months to mobilize voters and ensure these Democrats come out on top in November. [We’re putting in the work to make that happen through our Vote Progress Fund — with a goal of contacting thousands of voters in key states across the country. But the clock is ticking on these campaigns. Will you chip in $27 right now to shore up our resources for our voter mobilization efforts?]( If you've saved your payment info with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately: [Donate $5 ➜]( [Donate $27 ➜]( [Donate $50 ➜]( [Donate $100 ➜]( [Donate $200 ➜]( [Other amount]( Lede Progress is a progressive, digital-first media organization dedicated to moving forward the progressive agenda that will foster a more equitable, just, and prosperous America. With over 100,000 grassroots supporters, our movement is on the frontlines combating right-wing media lies, far-right extremism, and expanding the reach of progressive messaging through digital and social media channels. We rely completely on progressive grassroots support to fight for our shared values. [Please, pitch in today to help get the progressive message out.]( [Donate Now]( [Facebook]( [ledeprogress.org]( Paid for by Lede Progress Lede Progress PO Box 15845 Washington, DC 20003 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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