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We knew that women were going to die.

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We knew this would happen, {NAME}. Marc Veasey proudly serves as the Founding Co-Chair of the Congre

We knew this would happen, {NAME}. Marc Veasey proudly serves as the Founding Co-Chair of the Congressional Blue Collar Caucus and the Congressional Voting Rights Caucus. Please consider becoming a recurring donor to help Marc continue to fight to uphold these values. [Support Marc →]( Hi {NAME}, We knew this would happen. When the reckless Republican-led Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, we knew that women were going to die. [And only days after this deadly decision]( our worst fears are already being confirmed. We can’t let this stand. It is unacceptable and un-American to force women in every corner of our nation to choose between carrying an unsafe and potentially fatal pregnancy or going to jail. [We must keep fighting and turn our pain into action.]( [Will you join me?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Rush $10]( [Rush $25]( [Rush $50]( [Rush $75]( [Rush $100]( [Other]( In Congress, we will do all we can to preserve access to essential, life-saving health care and uphold personal freedom in the wake of last Friday’s dangerous and destructive decision to codify Roe. Giving everyone an equal shot to determine their future is the American way. We won’t let a fascist Republican-led Supreme Court tell us differently or divide us further. My colleagues and I will do everything we can to restore the rights Roe v. Wade gave us. Yours, Marc Veasey Texas 33rd Congressional District Chair, Congressional Voting Rights Caucus Growing up in Fort Worth’s historic Como neighborhood, I used to dream about opportunities that would allow me a chance to experience things that filled my imagination; about American heroes and fascinating places in our country. I dreamed that I could one day make a difference in the lives of my friends and neighbors. It was that simple goal that eventually led me to Washington and the halls of Congress. For nearly a decade, I have been humbled by the ongoing support and encouragement of the community that raised me. Today, I’m asking for it again. [Donate Today →]( Pol. Adv. Paid for by Marc Veasey Congressional Campaign Committee Marc Veasey Congressional Campaign Committee PO Box 50084 Fort Worth, TX 76105 United States We sent this email to you because digital communications are the quickest and most efficient way to reach our supporters. If you believe you received this message in error or no longer wish to receive emails from our campaign, please [unsubscribe](.

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