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💥 The Lincoln Project is COMMANDING Democrats to fight back! “ -------------------------

💥 The Lincoln Project is COMMANDING Democrats to fight back! [Donald Trump]( “[Trump] actually has a chance of retaking the Oval Office. It’s up to us to stop him.” With the help of The Lincoln Project, we could HUMILIATE Donald Trump at the polls again! [But it all depends on how Democrats feel about The Lincoln Project’s work – so we’re reopening your Lincoln Project Survey ONE LAST TIME. {NAME}, submit your honest thoughts now >>]( [Activate your survey now >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Lincoln Project led the charge to ARREST Donald J. Trump. [The Lincoln Project: Trump is no victim. The justice system isn't targeting a political opponent. They're targeting a criminal.]( And now they’re working around the clock to defeat him and his far‑right allies in November. [But {NAME}, we have no idea how you feel about The Lincoln Project – so please respond to our survey now:]( [Activate your survey now >>]( We’re looking forward to reviewing your responses! Take Back the House PAC Thank you, {NAME}, for your commitment to elect more Democrats and Take Back The House from MAGA Republicans! Because of incredible grassroot supporters like you, our on-the-ground turnout teams are able to elect Democrats up-and-down the ballot this election. Democrats lost the House by only 6,675 votes in 2022. We only need 5 seats to regain the majority and take back the House in 2024. This fight is winnable, so we are raising funds and investing where we think Democrats have the best change to flip seats in 2024. If you can at this time, please make a donation to our 2024 Turnout Fund by clicking below: [Donate to Take Back The House PAC]( [Chip in now to Take Back The House →]( [Make a monthly contribution to Take Back The House →]( If you really want to go, [click here to unsubscribe from our activist list](. If you’d like to donate to help us elect our endorsed Democratic candidates, [click here](. PAID FOR BY TAKE BACK THE HOUSE PAC [TAKEBACKTHEHOUSE2024.COM] AND NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE. [Chip in now to Take Back The House →]( [Make a monthly contribution to Take Back The House →](

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