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The GOP's "Big Government"

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it's all right below the surface [Continue reading.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- {NAME}, the GOP is the party of blatant hypocrisy. In recent years, the GOP has run on being against "big government" and executive, unchecked rule. However, barely beneath the surface is a clear plan to consolidate power at higher levels and work against the power of local governments. Specifically, they target rural America. [Read more below, but help us fight back against the GOP and their sweeping plan to take control of rural areas and working-class communities.Â]( [➡️ Fight Back!]( One of the best examples in recent history is Greg Abbott, who has overridden local laws, regulations, and ordinances to highlight his political power and deliver on culture war rhetoric. Abbott also championed the state's abortion ban and bans on interstate travel for the procedure. The Texas GOP is fine with a government big enough to restrict a citizen's most personal decisions and the decisions of local governments attending to the needs of their constituents. The rhetoric of the GOP has captured voters' attention, but their intent with those votes becomes clear once they are in power. They take power away from smaller governments and then fool the nation into believing that these places agree with their power grabs.  {NAME}, we know that the GOP has acted on a decades-long plan to infiltrate government at the highest and lowest levels, and it's impacting rural communities nationwide. And this is exactly what we must fight back against. The voices of rural Americans deserve to be heard and not overridden by power-hungry GOP figureheads. [Help us fight back by considering a monthly donation today and helping us spread the message to rural communities across the country.]( If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [Chip in $10]( it monthly!]( in $50]( Amount]( Rural voices shouldn't be silenced by GOP talking points, so let's fight back. - The Team at No Dem Left Behind [logo] 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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