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Dear {NAME}, The first day of the Democratic National Convention has come and gone, and the Media Re

[Media Research Center. The Nations Media Watchdog.] Day Two, 2016 Democratic National Convention Coverage [ribbon banner] [ribbon left shadow] Dear {NAME}, The first day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) has come and gone, and the Media Research Center has already proven successful at making media bias a national issue this election season. [Click here to see CNN and Fox News cover the MRC mission and our guerrilla marketing efforts!] More than 200 donors have helped reach and exceed our $10,000 matching challenge grant, raising more than $26,000 to cover our "Tell the Truth!" 2016 guerrilla marketing campaign costs. We've already surpassed our goal - but can we do more? [Consider a tax-deductible gift of $50, $100, $250, or whatever you can give here, to help the MRC cover the remaining costs that keep us behind enemy lines in Philadelphia this week.] How the DNC is covered by the media is being witnessed by millions, and viewers everywhere are looking to the media to provide objective reporting and analysis- a media predominantly liberal with a lifelong history of pushing a leftist agenda. The MRC is on the ground in Philadelphia and in 24/7 "War Room" mode, making sure the American people receive the truth about the media's attempts to slant the news in favor of their chosen candidate. [Click here to view] MRC's most recent DNC coverage and guerrilla marketing campaign footage, and please, [consider an immediate tax-deductible contribution] so we may continue to bring you these important updates. Sincerely, Ashley Ciandella Director of Development Media Research Center P.S.: As Brent said yesterday, "The media's love affair with Hillary will reach its apex this week in Philadelphia. They have been in the tank for her since the beginning. We can safely predict that at the Democratic National Convention they will need smelling salts to recover from their fainting spells." And he's right. Please, [give generously now] to thwart liberal media attempts to steal this election! Already Happening... [ribbon left shadow] [ribbon right shadow] [MRCTV highlights] the troubling emails from the DNC chair, posted recently on Wikileaks; [NewsBusters.org exposes] CNN's Kohn claiming that Russian hackers leaked DNC documents to aid Trump; and [MRC Business analyzes] US-economic health indicators that the liberal media simply ignore for the benefit of the left-wing agenda. [Keep updated with more coverage here...] Media Research Center. - 1900 Campus Commons Drive, Suite 600, Reston, VA 20191 [Contact Us] Media Research Center 1900 Campus Commons Drive, Suite 600 Reston, VA 20191 [Unsubscribe] | [Update Preferences]

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