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"We need to take away children."

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Hi {NAME}, ?We need to take away children.? It?s just come out that that?s what Jeff Session

Hi {NAME}, “We need to take away children.” It’s just come out that that’s what Jeff Sessions said to prosecutors while he was explaining Donald Trump’s desires to separate families as a deterrent to immigrant families. “We need to take away children.” We need to take the White House away from Trump. And we could very well do it; national polls look good. But keep in mind that’s not how we vote. Battleground states decide the election. And The New York Times has a troubling report on the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, writing: “voter registration trends have stood out as a rare bright spot for Republicans in one of the nation’s most important battleground states. Since Election Day 2016, Republicans have shrunk the Democratic advantage in Pennsylvania by nearly 200,000 voters, from just over 916,000 to just over 717,000 -- all in a state that Mr. Trump won in 2016 by fewer than 45,000 votes.” This is how the GOP won in 2016. By fighting on the margins, and by winning. We can fight back, but not if we let the (meaningless) national polls suppress our drive. Right now, that’s what’s happening. How do I know? We’re $4,018 short of our fundraising goal. If you see this administration for the pure evil they are. If you remember how we fell short in 2016. If you’d do anything to stop that from happening again. Please, join us now. Give whatever you can to help us hit our goal: [(. Your gift will help us heal families, help us heal the economy, and help us heal the country. Thank you so very, very much. Proud to be fighting with you, Pete Aguilar Progressive Majority Progressive Majority PAC is leading the fight against Trump’s dangerous and divisive agenda by helping elect progressive Democrats to Congress and protecting the gains we made in the midterms. This movement is powered by progressives like you. Progressive Majority PAC 410 1st St, SE Suite 310 Washington, DC 20003 Paid for by Progressive Majority PAC This email was sent to {EMAIL} If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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