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Did you see Joe’s TKO Tuesday night?

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Hey MeidasMighty! Jordy here – Did you catch President Biden’s AWESOME speech Tuesday nigh

Hey MeidasMighty! Jordy here – Did you catch President Biden’s AWESOME speech Tuesday night? His second State of the Union spotlighted his latest wins for the country while acknowledging the challenges still facing everyday Americans – all with the cool and collected optimism we’ve come to expect from him. My favorite moment of the night was when Biden called out the GOP for their plan to gut Medicare and Social Security – check out this GIF from our viral tweet highlighting the childish protests from MAGA extremists like Sen. Mike Lee (UT): [MIKE LEE FEIGNING OUTRAGE AT PRESIDENT BIDEN'S CLAIM THAT REPUBLICANS WANT TO CUT SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE. MIKE LEE SAYING HE WANTS TO GET RID OF SOCIAL SECURITY, MEDICARE AND MEDICAID.]( In fantastic form, President Biden proceeded to flip the script, making the GOP hecklers look like FOOLS. With just one line, he got them all to agree – live on primetime television – to keep their hands OFF of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. But we all know that the GOP is only interested in gaslighting voters, obstructing progress and projecting their flaws onto their enemies. They'll do and say anything to reach their primary goal: consolidating absolute power. But we started this movement with the goal of holding the GOP accountable, so it was *so* satisfying to see the president use his primetime platform to do the same. This is exactly the momentum we've gotta build on if we’re going to keep the White House, defend our slim margin in the Senate and retake the House in 2024. We need to be sure that pro-democracy activists like you will keep fighting for the president’s visionary plans alongside us. So let me know, MeidasMighty: Do you stand with President Biden in the fight to protect Social Security? [YES]( [NO]( Thanks for adding your voice, and as always – SHOUT OUT TO THE MEIDASMIGHTY! Jordy Meiselas MeidasTouch, co-founder P.S. – If you want to see the full video, check out our [viral tweet right here!]( Hey, Meidas Brothers here! None of our work would be possible without MeidasMighty supporters like you – thank you. [Please consider donating]( to help us put out more unapologetically pro-democracy content like this (but no worries if you can’t right now). [Text GOLD to 67400 to receive texts from MeidasTouch]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [unsubscribe]( MeidasTouch 1032 15th St NW Washington, DC 20005 United States Paid for by MeidasTouch. MeidasTouch.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

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