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📰 North Carolina Polls Update!

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The MAGA-GOP is closing in on Cheri Beasley… A new poll shows that democrat Cheri Beasley is do

The MAGA-GOP is closing in on Cheri Beasley… [continue reading] {NAME}, We have a seat to flip in North Carolina! [poll]( to a recent WRAL News Poll) A new poll shows that democrat Cheri Beasley is down a point, trailing her opponent, Ted Budd. While Beasley was able to secure more votes in her primary, we cannot lose our focused efforts on the midterms as they are quickly approaching full speed ahead. Her opponent, Ted Budd, is a proud MAGA-endorsed radical who believes:- abortion should not exist as a choice (stating he believes life beings at conception.) - voted AGAINST access to voting for those in working-class and low-income communities. - cosigned onto the big lie that voter fraud changed the outcome of the 2020 election. Ted Budd was one of the first to get a Trump endorsement due to his incessant pandering of the big lie and his unwavering commitment to any and everything that Donald Trump has ever proclaimed to be true. Not a commitment to his constituents, only to the MAGA-cult and their pro-fascist movement. Our endorsed candidate Cheri Beasley believes that all Americans have the right to pursue their freedoms – through access to equitable healthcare, a stronger economy for better paying jobs, and protecting the sacred right to voting in this country. That is why she is running to flip NC to a BLUE seat!These issues are imperative to rural and working-class people and will be an integral part in IMPROVING their lives, not controlling them. Our mission is to deliver to the people that have felt left out of the conversation across the country, and to bring forward candidates with policies that will directly benefit families and lives. Now more than ever, we need your support. [Will you please pitch in today and help us to close the gap before the midterms so that we can finish this out strong, and deliver to the people of North Carolina?]( [Chip in $25]( [Chip in $50]( [Chip in $100]( [Chip in Other Amount]( Thank YOU for your support of the people of North Carolina and the people of this country. We cannot do the work that we do without your help, and we know that we can pull off a BIG win in November if we stick together and make sure that no one is left behind!For a better North Carolina and a better country! - No Dem Left Behind [thank you] Paid for by No Dem Left Behind PAC. Not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. 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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