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I don’t want to be an alarmist, but this is serious

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# {NAME}, I ran for Congress to stop extremism from taking over in Congress. I knew that our next Re

# {NAME}, I ran for Congress to stop extremism from taking over in Congress. I knew that our next Representative needed to be a true voice for our communities and working families – and that means finding real, workable solutions for Southwest Washington. I’m proud of the progress we’ve made together on that front. But as we learned this week, Washington Republicans are actively trying to undermine and dismantle our democracy. They’re not even hiding it anymore. Our fight is far from over. The months ahead will be critical to defending this seat from far-right extremists who want to turn it red and advance their anti-democratic agenda. [That’s why it’s crucial that we reach our $30,000 April fundraising goal. Can you help with a $10 contribution?]( If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately. [DONATE $10 NOW »]( [DONATE $25 NOW »]( [DONATE $50 NOW »]( [DONATE $75 NOW »]( [DONATE $100 NOW »]( [ANOTHER AMOUNT »]( While I’m focused on getting things done in Congress, Joe Kent is running the same playbook he tried to use against us last time. He’s doubling down on election denial and standing strong with radical ultra-conservatives who are actively campaigning against democracy. We don’t need leaders who focus on fear mongering to incite partisan bickering. We need people who are willing to work with anyone to solve the very real problems our families are facing in WA-03. [Help keep me working for you by giving $10 or whatever you can before midnight on April 30th.]( [DONATE $10 NOW]( Thanks so much, Marie --------------------------------------------------------------- [DONATE]( Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is a fifth-generation Washingtonian, a small business owner and a pro-choice mother. As the representative for Washington’s third Congressional District, she's working to bring the voices of working people back to DC. Marie works for Washington! [Make a grassroots contribution now to help power Marie’s campaign.]( Email is an important way to stay in contact but if you feel like you’re receiving too much, [click here]( to only receive the most important messages. [Unsubscribe]( Paid for by Marie for Congress Marie for Congress PO Box 1164 Washougal, WA 98671 United States

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