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NYT: The War on Truth reaches its climax

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[When Democrats Turn Out] {NAME}, Donald Trump spent his campaign cycle lying to Americans -- and he shows no sign of stopping his lies. As a New York Times opinion piece states, “Trump’s lies about an anarchist threat have given encouragement to white supremacists, including domestic terrorists. His dismissal of the pandemic threat, his mocking of precautionary measures like mask-wearing, have done a lot to help the coronavirus spread.” Now Trump is calling foul on legitimate election results, throwing out different baseless claims -- illegal voting, Democratic chicanery, wild conspiracy theories -- to see what sticks. But Donald Trump is a losing president. You might ask: what’s the worst a few tantrums could do? The fact is that even if Joe Biden wins, Trump’s destructiveness doesn’t rely on impacting policy but rather on knowing that his rhetoric “affects how millions of Americans behave.” We know that Trump’s baseless claims are finding a receptive audience -- especially given that a Gallup survey found that 90 percent of Republicans expected a Trump win. As Trump’s conspiracy-minded base reacts with shock and rage, we’re standing by the facts and calling on Americans to do the same. [Millions of our citizens will probably buy into what the New York Times op-ed calls Trump’s American version of the “stab in the back” myth that loomed after Germany’s defeat in World War I, and those voters “may well end up choosing the GOP’s next presidential candidate.” You know how important it is to dismantle Trump’s assaults on our democracy before they can have lasting effects on our country’s future. {NAME}, can we count on you to contribute $10, $25, $50, or anything you can today to drown out Trump’s lies and assure Americans that the election results are legitimate?]( 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]( We can’t thank you enough for defending our democracy. No matter the outcome, our country will be forever changed because you stood with us in this fight. When Democrats Turn Out [DONATE]( Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 [Unsubscribe](

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