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self-proclaimed members of the Oath Keepers have found their way into 81 current or hopeful offices

self-proclaimed members of the Oath Keepers have found their way into 81 current or hopeful offices [continue reading] [democracy] There are staggering reports out today by Project FiveThirtyEight and the Anti-Defamation League that detail the number of election-deniers and extremists in government and local positions of high influence. According to these reports, 195 Republican nominees on the ballot for November have fully denied the 2020 election results. In addition, 61 candidates have questioned those results. This alone isn’t a direct threat, but some of those individuals listed have estimated chances of winning at around 95%. To put it bluntly: in parts of the country, there may be individuals in your city, state, and federal offices working against everything we have fought for thus far. The insurrection on January 6th could be read as a test run in the pages of our history. The ADL report similarly reveals alarming data: self-proclaimed members of the Oath Keepers have found their way into 81 current or hopeful offices. Sheriffs, senators, county commissioners, and other positions are now in the clutches of an extremist group that took part in the attack on the US Capitol. And they will not stop with political power – this same report identifies 373 members as part of law enforcement as well. In addition, military personnel, teachers, and even doctors are listed in this report. People identifying as a part of the fringe are coming out of the woodwork. They are in every facet of normal day-to-day American living.There is a real and tangible risk associated with these numbers. The fabric of our social structure is under attack by the worst examples of humanity, and we are toeing a fine line with democracy. The precedent for the unstable right-wing has already been set with the events of January 6th. Our presently fragile system cannot take on a secondary attempt with fake electors, attempted coups, and sowing more doubt in the electoral system. If we can defend our majority this fall, we will have a broader opportunity to do so in the near future. If we can ADD to that majority, then we can create a foundation for combating extremism for years to come. We do not have the time to lose because it will cost us everything. [change]( [Chip in now!]( [Make it monthly!]( It is high time to crank up the volume on organizing, campaigning, and getting the message of progress to echo through the halls of government across our country. Join us in the fight and be on the right side of history. - For Democracy, No Dem Left Behind [thank you] No Dem Left Behind 80M St. SE Suite 100 Washington D.C. 20003 [You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.](

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