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Trump is using over $300 million in taxpayer money to hide his failures

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[When Democrats Turn Out] Donald Trump is pulling out all the stops to convince voters that he has done a great job handling the coronavirus pandemic. Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services is using $300 million in taxpayers’ money to advertise what House Democrats call “a political propaganda campaign” that claims Trump will “defeat despair” about COVID-19. For months, Trump has blurred the lines of his executive authority -- using federal funds to funnel his campaign. Earlier in the year, Trump put his name on over $290 billion in stimulus checks sent out to working families. Since then, he’s promised more federal funds for voters, demanded food aid boxes go out with his name, and now he’s said a second relief bill can only go out after he’s re-elected. Trump continues to use his executive power to sway voters his way -- and we know he’ll only expand his grasp on power if he wins this election. That’s why we’re working to turn out Democratic voters in overwhelming numbers in 2020, before Trump gets the chance to move us even closer to authoritarianism. But Reuters has reported that “Republicans are mobilizing thousands of volunteers to watch early voting sites and ballot drop boxes leading up to November’s election” as part of an effort to find -- or create -- evidence to back up Trump’s baseless claims about widespread voter fraud. We need to make sure every single eligible voter turns out to vote and leaves Trump with an overwhelming defeat he can’t refute. But right now, we’re falling short of our fundraising goals to do just that. [{NAME}]( we know that the future of our democracy matters to you -- and we need your support in our mission to turn out Democrats and expel Donald Trump from the White House. That’s why we’re asking today: will you pitch in now to turn out a record-breaking number of voters and give Donald Trump the greatest electoral defeat in our history?]( If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [DONATE $10]( [DONATE $25]( [DONATE $50]( [DONATE $100]( [DONATE $500]( [DONATE OTHER]( Thank you for joining us in this critical fight. We can’t win this without you. - When Democrats Turn Out [DONATE]( Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 [Unsubscribe](

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