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Elon Moves to Save Conservatives

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Follow us on Twitter Dear Friend, The Western Journal is being strangled to death. This is not an ex

Follow us on Twitter [Having trouble viewing this message? Click here to view online]( [The Western Journal]( Dear Friend, The Western Journal is being strangled to death. This is not an exaggeration. After Trump won in 2016, the Big Tech Tyrants began taking our readers, suppressing our pageviews, and stealing our advertising revenue. They think we will soon be buried, along with Donald Trump. But there is hope! Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter (now called X) has given conservative, Christian sites like The Western Journal one last chance. Elon has made it much easier for conservative publishers to make money on Twitter. If readers like you will follow us on Twitter and re-post our tweets, you can help save The Western Journal without having to spend one red cent. We are EXTREMELY close to being able to monetize Twitter, so every person can make a difference. Following us on Twitter is so easy that it takes less than 10 seconds. Just go to [( and click the "Follow" button like you see below. [Western Journal's Twitter Page]( Please take just a few seconds to [follow us on Twitter](. Without your help, we literally will not survive what the Big Tech Tyrants have done. Your following us is the difference between life and death for The Western Journal. And as you know, we need every publisher possible to help get Donald J. Trump back into office. As we head into the most important election of our lifetimes, there MUST be an expressly Christian, conservative digital publisher battling in the trenches every day for Donald Trump, fighting tooth and nail to save our country. Following us on Twitter will cost you about 10 seconds and absolutely nothing else... and it can save The Western Journal. Please stand with us. Sincerely, Josh Manning Deputy Managing Editor The Western Journal PS Please [follow us on Twitter]( right now - it takes less than 10 seconds and can help save The Western Journal. PPS If you would like to support The Western Journal in an even more direct way, [become a subscriber]( today or simply [donate]( directly. We cannot continue this fight without you. --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2024. [The Western Journal]( All rights reserved. | [Privacy Policy]( The Western Journal | P.O. Box 74273 | Phoenix, AZ 85087 If you do not want to receive these emails [unsubscribe]( [Link](

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