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Keep Trump from running in your state!

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States across our country are fighting to BAN Trump from their ballots by invoking the 14th Amendmen

[Rolling Sea Action Fund]( [Donald Trump's mugshot]( States across our country are fighting to BAN Trump from their ballots by invoking the 14th Amendment: – Section 3 of the 14th Amendment prohibits anyone who has violated their oath of office, by engaging in insurrection or aiding in a rebellion, from running for federal office. – Trump’s vast criminal record has made it clear that he is unfit to be President. After the horrifying Jan. 6 Capitol Insurrection, we have an obligation to prevent Trump from running by any means necessary. [Please, we need your signature ASAP to boost our petition and have it be known that we won’t stand for another Trump presidency!]( [SIGN ON: BAN TRUMP FROM YOUR STATE’S BALLOT >>]( – Rolling Sea Action Fund [Rolling Sea Action Fund]( Republicans kicked off this year by introducing over 370 voter suppression bills in 47 states across the country. This is what we’re up against. That's why our team is training volunteers to get involved at the local level, providing engaging educational content to young voters on social media, and so much more. We can only sustain our resources into 2024 and beyond with the support of this grassroots team, so we’re asking you to chip in to fuel our movement. If we have the resources we need, we can compete with this extremist, anti-democratic movement and make sure the freedom to vote is protected across the country. Pitch in $20 or whatever makes sense for you right now to protect the freedom to vote in 2024. Every contribution brings us a step closer to ensuring all eligible voters have equal access to the ballot box in elections to come. [Chip in a one time contribution >>]( [Chip in a recurring contribution >>]( Rolling Sea Action Fund c/o Kalik & Associates, Inc. 80 M St SE Washington, DC 20003 United States [RollingSea.org]( | hello@rollingsea.org Paid for by Rolling Sea Action Fund. www.rollingsea.org. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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