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Tue, Jul 19, 2016 10:40 PM

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The mission of the Media Research Center is to create a media culture in America where truth and lib

[Media Research Center. America's Media Watchdog] Dear {NAME}, I was going to email you later tonight, but this was too important to wait. First, I hope you received my emails last night and this morning about the Media Research Center’s convention coverage and marketing campaign. If you haven’t had a chance to check out our website updating you with some of our latest coverage - [click here, you won’t be disappointed.] I have TWO BIG pieces of really great news on our second day of the “Tell the Truth!” 2016 campaign coverage and guerrilla marketing tactics! First piece of big news? Brent heard that MRC supporters have already helped the us raise almost $6,000 to support our impact and coverage on the ground at the Republican National Convention. Although Brent is in Cleveland, he wanted to share his thanks with this quick note: “Our message about liberal-media tilt is everywhere in Cleveland and the media cannot get away from it. Billboards, sidewalk graphics, interviews on the ground - the MRC is winning this counter-offensive, and we are only just getting started! Your support wholeheartedly drives our impact this election season, exposing the leftist media agenda, documenting bias, and neutralizing the media’s influence so truth and liberty may remain the foundational values of all Americans. Liberal media bias will stay rampant, but your loyalty to our “Tell the Truth!” 2016 campaign gives our MRC programs the funding and ammunition needed to ensure that not one national broadcast network, or so-called objective “journalist”, is safe from our 24/7 “War Room” coverage. Delivering truth to the American people when this country needs it most is possible because of your support. So thank you for all you have done, and for all you can do as we press on here in Cleveland and Philadelphia this month.” In Liberty, [20150821_112304.gif] Today, one of our generous major donors agreed with Brent, and is committed to the importance of keeping our MRC staff on the ground at the conventions and increasing the intensity of our guerrilla marketing campaign. So the second piece of great news? Starting RIGHT NOW, this gracious major donor will match your donation, 1:1, up to $10,000 from now until July 29th at 12noon, PST! We did it in May, can we do it again? That's 10 days to raise $20,000 to show the leftist media that Americans demand the TRUTH this election season. Let’s raise DOUBLE what we would have raised today: [click here to see how you can get involved, help, and match your support.] [Thank you for considering a matched gift,] and I will make sure to update you on our impact from Convention Day 2 tomorrow! Sincerely, Ashley Ciandella Director of Development Media Research Center 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.

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