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The Battle is Just Getting Started

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mrc.org

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brent.bozell@mrc.org

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Sat, Jul 16, 2016 04:07 AM

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Dear {NAME}, The Media Research Center is preparing to unleash the biggest blitz against the liberal

[DBLM convention coverage] Dear {NAME}, The Media Research Center is preparing to unleash the biggest blitz against the liberal media in our 29-year history. With the national conventions quickly approaching, it is evident that our MRC "Tell the Truth!" 2016 campaign is effectively taking aim! [Take a look at Karen Tumulty's tweet (national political correspondent for The Washington Post) who identified the MRC's massive guerrilla marketing campaign that is underway right now!] Beginning in just a few days (July 18th), downtown Cleveland, Ohio will be ground zero for American politics, gaining the focus of worldwide media attention. This is why the MRC relies on you for tax-deductible support, so we can flood the conventions with the message that will not be ignored: “DON’T BELIEVE THE LIBERAL MEDIA!” Thousands of delegates, journalists, and other observers at the upcoming conventions won't be able to escape our "Don't Believe the Liberal Media!" message, because it's everywhere! [Take a look at what the MRC battleplan for the convention is, right here.] [Support the MRC's "Tell the Truth!" 2016 Campaign Click here to join the movement!] The MRC’s “Tell the Truth!” 2016 campaign has been underway for a year in order to prevent the liberal media from stealing another presidential election. But sincerely, we still have JUST ENOUGH TIME to do more. And we must do as much as we can to neutralize the playing field this election season. Will you consider a tax-deductible gift to the MRC at this most crucial time? - Let’s get another "Don't Believe the Liberal Media!" billboard up in Cleveland and Philadelphia, add more taxi-toppers throughout the cities, or add to the already vibrant sidewalk designs; - Let’s get our staff on the ground at both conventions, covering, interviewing, and confronting the truth from so-called “journalists”, candidates, pundits, and protesters that you need to see… - Let’s expose and neutralize this manipulative, blatant liberal media bias for the sake of our Republic. [Demand TRUTH at the upcoming conventions! Click Here Now - Time's Running Out!] As always, thank you for your readership to the Media Research Center. Sincerely, [LBB signature] Brent Bozell P.S. Remember, [if you can contribute at $1,000 online right now, your gift will be matched, 2:1, TRIPLING your impact.] Already a $1,000+ donor? [Increase your membership level and your gift will also be matched, 2:1] — A great investment, a great cause, and will provide the MRC the impact we need to save this country from cronyism and socialism. Media Research Center | 1900 Campus Commons Drive, Suite 600 | Reston, VA 20191 [Donate] | [Unsubscribe] | [Update Preferences] The mission of the Media Research Center is to create a media culture in America where truth and liberty flourish. The MRC is a research and education organization operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and contributions to the MRC are tax-deductible. Media Research Center 1900 Campus Commons Drive, Suite 600 Reston, VA 20191 [Unsubscribe] | [Update Preferences]

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