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Trump, Musk, and me

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marchonpac.com

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{NAME}, Donald Trump returned to Elon Musk’s social media company X, formerly known as Twitter,

{NAME}, Donald Trump returned to Elon Musk’s social media company X, formerly known as Twitter, in a familiar way — attacking me again, by name, before at least 1.3 million listeners: “I mean Schiff, Schiff is a sick person. He’s gonna end up probably being a senator. It’s hard to believe. The whole thing is hard to believe…But I know Putin very well, got along with him very well. He respected me, and it’s just one of those things…” {NAME}, Elon Musk has given Trump his full endorsement and is using his social media company to not just amplify Trump’s attacks against me, but to help him win on November 5. We have to respond. [Pitch in a split donation of $25 or any amount you can spare between Elect Southern Democrats and my campaign.]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your contribution will go through immediately: [Express Donate: $10 >>]( [Express Donate: $25 >>]( [Express Donate: $50 >>]( [Express Donate: $100 >>]( [Express Donate: $250 >>]( [Donate any amount >>]( It’s the same old story. Donald Trump’s affection for authoritarians and dictators. His resentment against anyone who speaks out against him or holds him accountable. As the lead impeachment manager during Trump’s first Senate trial and member of the January 6th Committee, he loathes me because I have consistently stood up to him and fought for our Constitution and the rule of law. [We must win this race, defend our Senate majority, and defeat Donald Trump to elect Kamala Harris as the next President of the United States. Chip in a split donation of $25 between Elect Southern Democrats and my campaign to help me respond to Trump’s attacks.]( With just 8 weeks to go until Election Day, every single second matters. Thanks, Adam [Donate now to Elect Southern Democrats!]( Paid for Elect Southern Democrats, a project of March On PAC Copyright © 2024, Elect Southern Democrats. 9878 W Belleview Ave Ste 2009 Denver, CO 80123 Thank you for supporting our fight to elect southern Democrats, {NAME}. We believe in a simple principle: when Democrats vote, Democrats win. That’s why we’ve been organizing for Democrats in the South to win back the House and save the Senate this fall. If you really want to go, [click here to unsubscribe from our activist list](. If you’d like to contribute to help us elect our endorsed Democratic candidates, [click here](.

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