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{NAME},​ Earlier this month, Americans went to the polls in historic numbers and made their voi

{NAME},​ Earlier this month, Americans went to the polls in historic numbers and made their voices heard for progress. We elected Joe Biden as our next President, but it's clear that the work isn't over yet: We need to stay engaged, stay motivated, and continue to fight back against the Trump administration's hateful policies and those who enabled them, even long after Trump is out of office. [Will you donate $200, $100, or $50 before tonight’s end-of-month deadline so Nydia can keep up the fight for progress?]( Best, Team Nydia ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Nydia Velázquez Date: Saturday, Nov 28, 2020 at 12:00 PM Subject: Fighting for our future {NAME},​ For four years, the Trump administration did everything it could to strip away the rights of anyone who fought so hard to get them. From women to immigrants to LGBTQ+ Americans, it prided itself on rolling back rights and progress instead of focusing on the threats facing working Americans. Now, the Trump administration is on its way out, but its harmful policies remain. Underrepresented groups still don't have the rights they deserve and it's on us to stand up and demand them. Tomorrow night is our first end-of-month deadline after the 2020 election, and it's our chance to show America that the fight isn't over just because we elected Joe Biden. [Will you chip in today to join the never-ending fight for progress?]( [DONATE]( As the first Puerto Rican woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, I had to fight against Republican-led discrimination to get where I am today. And even now, there are still Republicans in office who think it's their duty to strip critical rights away from underrepresented Americans, like those with disabilities and people of color. That's why it's so important that we fight back as hard as we can. [Will you make your voice heard for progress and join me in fighting back against the GOP's discriminatory policies?]( Best, Nydia [DONATE]( Paid for by Committee to Re-Elect Nydia M. Velázquez to Congress Contributions or gifts to Committee to Re-Elect Nydia M. Velázquez to Congress are not tax deductible. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Click here]( to unsubscribe [](

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