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She called Joe Biden a liar. CommonGood USA directly supports Democrats in key races nationwide, inc

She called Joe Biden a liar. CommonGood USA directly supports Democrats in key races nationwide, including sponsored sends like this one. To opt-out of future emails please click here: [unsubscribe]( {NAME}, Did you see our message about Marjorie Taylor Greene and the disgraceful attacks by Republicans on President Biden? I don't know about you, but we were fired up when the President called them out for their constant attacks on Social Security and Medicare. [If you haven't already, please take a moment to read Terry's note and sign our petition in support of these vital programs.]( If you've already signed, we can't thank you enough for standing with President Biden. Please consider forwarding this email to a friend. This is a critical moment for our country and he needs our support. Sincerly, The CommonGood USA Team ---Forwarded message--- {NAME}, Remember when Marjorie Taylor Greene disgracefully called Joe Biden a liar at the State of the Union because he called out Republicans for trying to take away Social Security and Medicare? Here's the truth: As long as anyone can remember, Republicans have dreamed of getting rid of these essential programs. They’ve proposed privatizing them, raising the minimum eligibility age, and even ending them altogether. During last year’s midterms, their big policy idea was a radical plan to put the programs up for a vote every five years. Can you imagine? After a lifetime of hard work, our seniors and retirees deserve better. [{NAME}, will you join me today by adding your name to show your support for Social Security and Medicare?]( [Add Your Name!]( I’m proud to be a Democrat because we always, always put what’s best for working families first. I’m inspired by everything we did to stand up for these families in 2022, but with one of the most important elections of our lifetime just around the corner, millions who rely on Social Security and Medicare are counting on us to keep our foot on the gas. Thank you for making your voice heard today. Terry McAuliffe, 72nd Governor of Virginia [Sign the Petition]( [Make a Contribution]( [content goes here] Paid for by Common Good USA P.O. Box 100481 Arlington, VA 22201 Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. [unsubscribe](

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