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Thursday, August 8, 2024

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If elected President, Kamala Harris would be our first woman and first woman of color to serve as President. But she’s not the only one who would make history:

Dr. Herb Conaway would become the first Black doctor with the ability to vote on legislation in Congress. Dr. Kristin Lyerly would become the only pro-choice OB/GYN in either chamber of Congress. Janelle Bynum would become the first Black woman to represent Oregon in Congress. And Jacky Rosen would be the first computer programmer and one of the only Jewish women to be re-elected to the Senate.

These 4 incredible Democratic scientists would make history in another way: If they win their highly competitive races, Democrats are projected to flip the House and we would have defended the most vulnerable woman in the Senate (if we lose Jacky, Democrats are guaranteed to lose control of the Senate).

That’s why we’re asking if you will donate DIRECTLY to Herb, Kristin, Janelle, and Jacky. Each of these races is expected to be decided by single digits and your support will make or break these races.

Herb ConawayDr. Herb Conaway (NJ-3: OPEN) – Herb is running for an open House seat in New Jersey that was considered a ‘Safe Republican’ seat until Andy Kim flipped it blue. It is still considered a swing district and Herb is the perfect candidate to win it.

Herb is a practicing physician, medical professor, state legislator, and Veteran. If elected, he would become the first-ever Black doctor with the power to vote on bills in Congress in American history!

Dr. Kristin LyerlyDr. Kristin Lyerly (WI-SPECIAL: FLIP) – When Roe v. Wade was overturned, Kristin turned her anger into action. She personally risked her career and filed suit to personally sue and block the implementation of a total abortion ban in Wisconsin. SHE WON!

Now she’s on a mission to restore reproductive access in every single state. This is a GOP-held seat in a special election that Democrats were twice within 4 points of winning. If she is elected, she will be the only pro-choice OB/GYN in Congress.

Janelle BynumJanelle Bynum (OR-5: FLIP) – Janelle’s district is currently held by Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer. In previous elections for the state legislature, Janelle beat Lori not just once but twice. Lori only won her previous election by 2 points and this is a district President Joe Biden won by nearly 10 points in 2020.

Janelle is currently being outspent by GOP outside groups. If elected, she would be the first Black woman to represent Oregon federally – and if Kristin and Janelle win these two House seats – Democrats are PROJECTED to flip control of the House.

Jacky RosenJacky Rosen (NV-SEN: DEM) – In 2018, we were proud to invest heavily to support Jacky Rosen in her successful effort to flip Nevada’s Senate seat blue. In doing so, she became the Senate’ first computer programmer, first woman in computer science, and one of the only Jewish women ever elected to the chamber.

Polling confirms she is the most vulnerable woman in the Senate up this year: Republicans came within 1% of winning Nevada’s Senate race in 2022 and half a dozen polls show she is tied with her Republican. It is mathematically impossible for Democrats to hold the Senate if we lose Jacky.

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Monday, July 29, 2024

Biden loves ice cream

 Once upon a time in a sun-kissed summer, President Joe Biden found himself in the quaint town of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, a place where memories lingered among the sandy shores and familiar faces. It was a well-deserved break from the whirlwind of Washington, D.C., filled with meetings, decisions, and the ever-present hum of politics. As always, he had a simple joy that brought a smile to his face: ice cream.

As he strolled along the boardwalk, the scent of saltwater and cheerful laughter filled the air. Biden’s eyes lit up as he approached “Scoops,” the beloved local ice cream shop known for its vibrant flavors and homemade recipes. The bell above the door jingled pleasantly as he entered, and the sheer joy of the place washed over him.

Behind the counter stood Sarah, a longtime resident of Rehoboth and an ardent supporter of the President. She was used to his visits, and today was no different. “Mr. President, the usual?” she asked with a wink, already reaching for the vibrant turquoise tub of mint chocolate chip.

“Absolutely, Sarah! But I think I’ll need a double scoop today,” he replied, a twinkle in his eye. The joy of ice cream was that it brought everyone together, regardless of their affiliation or status. Children lined up beside him, pointing at the colorful array of flavors, and he knelt down to chat with them, sharing smiles and warmth.

After getting his massive cone, Biden stepped outside, the summer sun beaming down. He balanced the tower of ice cream expertly in one hand and savored the first bite. Ah, it was bliss! The creamy mint intertwined with the crunch of chocolate bits sent waves of nostalgia crashing over him, reminding him of family summers spent at his grandfather's house.

He walked along the beach, chatting with folks he encountered, some offering kind words, others stories of their own summer adventures. They spoke of their hopes and dreams, echoing the sentiment that resonated with Biden—a desire for unity, for smiles, and for moments of joy amidst life’s chaos. Ice cream was a sweet reminder of simple pleasures, after all.

With each lick of the cone, he felt the weight of the world lift just a little. As he watched the waves crash rhythmically against the shore, Biden felt a sense of peace. Perhaps, he thought, if everyone could share an ice cream, talk, and laugh together, the world would be a little brighter.

Suddenly, a group of teenagers spotted him and squealed with delight. “Mr. President! Can we take a selfie?” They surrounded him, smartphones gleaming under the sun, and he couldn't resist their enthusiasm. With a smile and a big scoop of ice cream in hand, he posed for pictures, their laughter weaving into the backdrop of crashing waves.

When the day began to draw to a close, Biden headed back toward Scoops, feeling lighter in spirit. As he approached, he spotted an elderly couple sitting on a bench, sharing a cone and holding hands, laughter spilling out between them. He waved and ventured over, offering them a smile. “Best ice cream in town, wouldn’t you say?”

The couple nodded, grinning widely. The man chuckled, “So true! You know, Mr. President, it’s moments like these that really matter.” Biden nodded, understanding the truth in those words, realizing that in the grand tapestry of life, it was these threads of simple joy that held it all together.

With the sun setting behind the horizon, casting a golden glow over the beach, Biden savored the last bite of his ice cream, feeling content. As he turned to leave, Sarah waved him goodbye, and he promised to return soon. The magic of a summer day, laughter, and ice cream would linger long after he left, forever reminding him of what truly mattered.

And thus, with a full belly and a joyful heart, President Biden returned to the White House, knowing that life’s sweetest moments could often come in a cone.

JD Vance loves couches

 JD Vance had always had a peculiar affinity for couches. It was not merely an admiration for their comfort or style; for him, these pieces of furniture held the weight of memories, dreams, and solace. Raised in a small town in Ohio, his family's living room was a hub of lively conversations and laughter, mostly centered around their well-worn, brown leather couch that seemed to cradle their hopes and fears.

After graduating from Yale Law School, JD returned to Ohio, where he found himself reflecting on those formative years. Life had become much more complicated, filled with the expectations of a career in politics and the challenges of a rapidly changing America. Still, there was something profoundly comforting about the thought of sinking into a cozy couch after a long day.

With that spirit in mind, JD decided to undertake a unique project. He wrote a book titled "Couches of America," a heartfelt exploration of the cultural significance of couches across different American households. Each chapter would feature stories from families of varying backgrounds, showcasing how their couches had witnessed pivotal moments in their lives.

He spent the summer traveling across the Midwest, visiting homes where couches were the silent witnesses to everything from family game nights to deep talks about life. He met with a couple who had raised their children on a floral-patterned couch passed down from their grandparents, the fabric worn but sturdy. He came across a single mother whose couch had been a refuge during late-night studying sessions.

As he gathered these stories, Vance found himself reexamining his own life. He began to see parallels between the couches he encountered and his own journey. Each one had its own character, the fading fabric or scuffed armrests telling tales of love, loss, and perseverance. He learned to appreciate the beauty in imperfections, the way they could symbolize a life well-lived.

One rainy afternoon, JD found himself sitting on an old recliner in a dimly lit living room in a small town. The host, a retired factory worker, shared how his couch had witnessed long hours of solitude after retirement, the echo of his late wife’s laughter still lingering in the air. JD listened intently, realizing how these stories bound them all together, transcending politics and socio-economic divides.

The book was ultimately more than a collection of anecdotes; it became a manifesto about the human experience, the couches serving as metaphors for resilience, comfort, and connection. Vance infused his own journey into the narrative, illustrating how the couches of his past had shaped his views on community and empathy.

When "Couches of America" finally hit the shelves, the response was overwhelming. The book resonated with many, opening discussions about the places in which we seek comfort and the emotional landscapes that couches symbolize. JD held readings in living rooms across the country, inviting community members to share their own couch stories, each gathering imbued with a sense of warmth and camaraderie.

One evening, as he prepared for a reading in a suburban living room, surrounded by eager faces, he paused to take it all in. There was something powerful about connecting with others through the simple act of sharing memories on a couch. He realized that while life could be chaotic and divisive, there were moments of softness, spaces where stories intertwined, reminding everyone that they were not alone.

As he settled on a plush, blue couch to begin reading, JD Vance smiled, understanding now that his love for couches was about much more than comfort—it was about the human experience and the connections that bound us together. And in that moment, nestled between the armrests of stories both told and yet to be shared, he found a profound sense of belonging.

Sunday, July 21, 2024

Biden loves Hitler

 In a surreal twist of fate, the world found itself caught in an alternate timeline where the unthinkable happened: Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States, became entwined in a peculiar relationship with none other than Adolf Hitler, the infamous dictator of Nazi Germany.

The story begins in a dimension where time and history folded into themselves like a crumpled piece of paper. In this world, a mysterious time portal appeared in the heart of Washington, D.C., one that connected different eras and realities. Curious and bold, President Biden ventured into the portal, driven by a desire to understand the past more fully.

Upon stepping through, he found himself in a grand, dimly lit hall lined with portraits of formidable leaders throughout history. Among them, a figure stood out—a man with a distinctive mustache and piercing eyes, dressed in a military uniform. It was Adolf Hitler, not as a tyrant but as a captivating figure who spoke of ambition, strength, and unity—twisting perceptions from the distorted historical accounts.

Biden, ever the empathetic leader, found himself intrigued by Hitler's words. Instead of the darkness and devastation he had learned about in school, he encountered a version of Hitler defined by charisma and an unquenchable thirst for power. In this alternate reality, Hitler had managed to charm his way into a different kind of leadership—a governance that sought to unify people under a banner of strength rather than oppression.

As days turned into weeks, a bond formed between the two leaders. They discussed politics, governance, and humanity's potential for greatness. The line between right and wrong blurred, as what was once unimaginable began to take root. Biden saw the allure of strength that Hitler presented—a vision that could rally nations.

Amidst the backdrop of impending chaos in the timeline, Biden found himself deeply conflicted. The leaders deliberated on a hypothetical pact that could unite their respective followers. Would they rewrite history? Create a new world order based on strength and shared ideals? The notion materialized into something deeper—a camaraderie that led to an unconventional marriage.

In a ceremony attended by an eclectic assembly of historical figures, Biden and Hitler exchanged vows, standing on the precipice of a new era. They envisioned a world where they could prioritize unity over division, where dialogue replaced violence.

But reality began to creep in. As whispers of their union echoed through time, cracks in their utopian vision appeared. Conflicting ideologies clashed more fiercely than ever before. Histories that had once seemed reconciled snarled back to life as societal divisions festered beneath the surface.

In the ensuing months after their wedding, the world could either step towards an era defined by collaboration or plunge back into a chasm of chaos driven by humanity's darkest impulses. As Biden and Hitler grappled with their union's implications, they realized that true strength was not about power or control but about understanding, forgiveness, and shared humanity.

In a poignant twist, they decided to address their followers together, hoping to inspire a movement towards empathy rather than dominance. However, as they took the stage, the grip of history surged, pulling them back to their respective timelines. The portal flickered, threatening to dissolve their alliance and shatter their dream.

With a final glance at each other, a shared understanding passed between them. They were products of their times, figures shaped by the weight of their legacies. As the portal closed, Biden returned to his world, forever changed—aware that history could not be rewritten, but could be learned from; while Hitler faced the reality of his own actions and choices.

The world would remember this bizarre chapter, the union of two divergent figures, not as horror, but as an everlasting reminder of the dangers of losing sight of compassion in the pursuit of strength. And so, the timelines continued, teaching the future that love, understanding, and empathy must always come before power.

Thursday, June 13, 2024

We were getting worried

 We were getting worried, timotyh:

In the race against Donald Trump, we were starting to hit a fundraising slump.

But then, President Biden personally called on grassroots supporters to chip in for the chance to win our "Premiere Night with the Presidents" contest... and donations SKYROCKETED!

President Biden:

Joe knows that supporters like you are powering this campaign. That's why we’re so excited to announce: We’re EXTENDING our contest deadline to win the opportunity to meet him -- plus President Obama, George Clooney, and Julia Roberts!

This November, the stakes couldn’t be higher. We can’t afford another four years of Donald Trump being at the helm of our democracy. President Biden, President Obama, George Clooney, and Julia Roberts agree -- but they need YOU to join them.

Will you answer President Biden's call and chip in $25 or more now for the chance to meet him, President Obama, George Clooney, and Julia Roberts? Please timotyh, this is so important.

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Thursday, May 9, 2024

to make hope and history rhyme again

 Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1:47 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you.  Please, have a seat if you have one.  (Laughter.)

Mom and Dad, I hope you were listening.  (Laughter.) 

What an incredible honor.  What an incredible honor.  I don’t want to become emotional, but what an incredible honor to have the support of the Kennedy family.

John White Jr., thanks for those kind words and for carrying on your family’s civil rights legacy.  And so is your son Kellan, who — who’s doing a hell of a job on our campaign.  (Applause.)  He’s helping us win Pennsylvania.  (Applause.)

Kerry, I — that was — that was the most meaningful introduction I’ve ever gotten in my life, other than when my sister introduced me.  And I want to thank you for your friendship, well beyond the introduction.

It’s an incredible honor to receive the endorsement of your family.  And it means so much to me. 

Your mom, Ethel, whom I spoke with on the phone a couple weeks ago — well, I guess, last week — to wish her happy birthday, she’s always been so gracious to my family during the most difficult time of my life.  She’s done so much for the country and the world in her own right. 

And, of course, your dad, who I never got to meet — I just missed — he was a senator from Syra- — from New York.  He came up to Syracuse University and spoke, and I waited in line, but I didn’t get a chance to physically meet him.  I never got — but he inspired me.  And his passion and courage inspired my generation. 

Like millions of Americans, I remember that night on April 4th, 1968.  I was finishing law school at Syracuse University when we heard Dr. King had been assassinated.  The pain and the outrage sparked riots and despair all across the country, including in my home state of Delaware. 

And then we heard a familiar voice I’d listened to many times — your dad, Bobby Kennedy, standing in the back of a truck in Indianapolis asking for peace and quoting one of his favorite Greek poets.  He said, and I quote, “Even in our sleep, our pain, which cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart until, our own despair — in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom through the awful grace of God.” 

I had a hard time to believe that day that there was any wisdom, trying to work out from despair where — where we’d go.

It was even harder to believe just two months later, on June the 5th [6th].  I had just graduated from law school, earned an incredible — and learned about an incredible man, later that night, had been assassinated.  Yet another tragedy in your family and a gigantic tragedy for the country. 

Only two political heroes I had growing up were gone within a month of each other — months of each other. 

We faced a real inflection point as a nation. 

When I returned home to my city of Wilmington, one of the cities — only city since Reconstruction to be occupied by the military, the National Guard, with drawn bayonets on every street corner for nine straight months following Dr. King’s murder. 

When I graduated that summer, I went home to take a job at one of the oldest law firms in the state.  But after only a matter of months, I left that law firm and took a job as a public defender because I wanted to be more engaged in the effort. 

I went on to run for the county council, for the United States Senate, and then as Vice President of the United States.  I’ve done so in large part because I thought that’s something your dad would have done.

I’m not — I’m not exaggerating that.  He’s always been on my mind, been one of my heroes.  

Today, I sit behind the Resolute Desk, where President John F. Kennedy once sat.  And as I look from the desk — if you’ve ever taken a tour of the White House, I sit in that desk and I look — in front of the fireplace, to the left is a bust of Martin Luther King and to the right is a bust of your dad.  And I remember to keep — keep looking and remind myself what they would do in tough calls.  (Applause.)

The principles Bobby Kennedy embodied were principles taught by my grandparents and parents around our kitchen table.  And that’s not hyperbole; that’s a fact.  My dad said everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter what their station — no matter what.  

And they thought — I was taught the worst sin of all — I mean this from the bottom of my heart — the worst sin of all was the abuse of power — physical power, economic power, or psycholo- — that was the worst sin of all — abusing power.  (Applause.)  

And then we have an obligation to each other: to leave no one behind, to give hate no safe harbor. 

It’s up to all of us to preserve and protect the very idea of America. 

You know, we’re unique — we’re in unique in America — in world history.  We’re the only nation founded on an idea.  Every other nation in the world is founded on geography, ethnicity, race, religion — except us.  Think about it.  The idea was, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal,” in the image of God, and deserve to be treated equally throughout their lives.  (Applause.)

We’ve never fully lived up to it, but we’ve never walked away from it.  We’ve never walked from it.  And we’re not going to walk away from it now.  (Applause.)  

Today, we face another inflection point in history.

The 2024 election is about two fundamentally different visions of — for America.  Donald Trump’s vision is one of anger, hate, revenge, and retribution.  He embraces the insurrectionists of January the 6th.  He’s running on it.  And as mentioned already, he promised to be a dictator on “day one” — his own words.  And he calls for —

AUDIENCE:  Booo —

THE PRESIDENT:  No, he — you know he means it.  And he calls for another “bloodbath” when he loses again.  (Applause.)

Look, your family, the Kennedy family, has endured such violence.  Denying January 6th and whitewashing what happens is absolutely outrageous.

I have a very different view of America, one of hope and optimism, like I hope all of you do — optimism that Bobby Kennedy embodied. 

I see an America where we defend democracy, not diminish it.  I see an America where we protect our freedoms, not take them away.  And I see an America where the economy grows from the middle out and the bottom up — and that way, the middle class does well and the poor have a shot — and where healthcare is a right, not a privilege.  (Applause.)

By the way, all the stuff we’ve done so far — we’ve done it, and guess what?  We’ve cut the budget by a lot of money: $172 billion so far.  So, don’t tell me it can’t be done.  (Applause.)

I see a future where the planet — we save the planet — as this guy is busting his neck doing — from climate change, literally — the climate crisis in — in America.

And we’ve got to do something — the idea we send our kids to school teaching them to duck and cover.  Think about that.  The idea, in the United States of America, (inaudible) duck and cover at school.  More kids being killed by gun violence than almost anything else.

Folks, the America we’re building is significantly different.  We’re going to get it done.  And now, it’s time to keep going and not slow down, because there is so much at stake.  

Let me close with this.  I know Bobby Kennedy liked Greek poets, and they’re great, but I prefer Irish poets.  (Laughter.)  And that’s not a joke, unfortunately.  (Laughter.)  My colleagues used to always kid me for quoting Irish poets on the floor of the Senate.  They thought I did it because I’m Irish.  That’s not the reason.  They’re the best poets in the world.  (Laughter.)

The one I enjoy particularly is Seamus Heaney.  He wrote a poem called “The Cure at Troy” that reminds me of the courage of Bobby Kennedy, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart.  And it goes like this, one stanza.  It says, “History teaches us do not hope on this side of the grave.  But then, once in a lifetime, that longed-for tidal wave of justice will rise up, and hope and history rhyme.”

In 2024, we have a chance to make hope and history rhyme again.  Are you ready to do that with me?  (Applause.)

Are you ready to move forward, not back?  (Applause.)

Are you ready to choose unity over division, dignity over demolition, and choose truth over lies?  (Applause.)  Are you ready to choose freedom over [and] democracy?  Because that’s America.  (Applause.)

Folks, I’ve been doing this a long — I know I only look like I’m 40, but I’ve been doing this a long time.  (Laughter.)  But I’ve never been more optimistic about our future, and I mean it. 

We just have to remember who we are.  We’re the United States of America.  There is nothing — I mean this sincerely.  Think about it.  We’re the only nation in the world — as a student of history, I can say — that’s come out of ever crisis stronger than we went in. 

There’s nothing — nothing beyond our capacity when we do it together.

God bless you all.  And may God protect our troops.

Thank you.  (Applause.)

AUDIENCE:  Four more years!  Four more years!  Four more years!

 1:58 P.M. EDT

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Dear MoveOn member,

Dear MoveOn member,

Yesterday, after being trounced in state after state on Super Tuesday, Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican presidential race. With no opponents left, Donald Trump is now officially the presumptive nominee.

Tiumothy, if you were waiting until the general election began to get involved or if you were hoping that Trump would somehow be stopped during the primaries, it's not going to happen. The general election has begun, and Trump will be on the ballot in November.

There is no other option: We must do everything we can to stop him. MoveOn is running an innovative, data-driven $32 million program to do just that, but we can do it only with your help. Please, if you are able, take this opportunity to get off the sidelines and start a $5 monthly donation to MoveOn today to power and sustain our campaign to defeat Trump and defend democracy.

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Fascism is not a word we throw around lightly, but it is the reality we are facing if Trump wins a second term.

It doesn't just mean right-wing extremism; instead, fascism is a well-defined set of ideas that center on providing a dictatorial leader with enormous power while also ...

Rejecting democracy and the rule of law.

By refusing to accept the results of the 2020 election, Trump has already made it clear that he does not believe in our democracy.1 He has also promised to change government rules in ways that would allow him to unilaterally fire thousands of government workers he deems "disloyal" and install those who will do his bidding, the law be damned.2

Defining one racial or religious group as superior to all others.

He has fully embraced white Christian nationalism, a political movement that seeks to turn the United States into an extremist Christian theocracy; has said that immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country"; and even echoed Adolf Hitler by referring to his political opponents as "vermin."3,4

Fomenting public rage by creating scapegoats and spreading conspiracy theories and misinformation about them.

Trump has worked to convince his supporters not to trust the mainstream media, priming them to reject the truth and accept a twisted version of reality that he weaves for his own benefit. He has repeatedly denied science and last week declared that he would withhold federal funding from schools that require childhood vaccinations.5 And, of course, he encouraged the deadly violence during the January 6 insurrection.6

Relying on brute strength and violence to accomplish their goals.

During the uprisings following the murder of George Floyd in 2020, Trump reportedly believed that the protests made him look weak and asked his Joint Chiefs of Staff to have the military "just shoot [the protestors] in the legs or something."7 In a second term, he has also promised to invoke the Insurrection Act to give him the authority to mass-arrest peaceful protestors and has vowed to send the U.S. Army into large Democratically controlled cities to do his bidding.

Most frighteningly, when asked about the war in Gaza last week, Trump said ominously that "you've got to finish the problem," indicating he would support increasing attacks on Palestinians in the region.8

Reinforcing a patriarchal power structure by stripping rights away from women, gender-nonconforming, trans, and nonbinary people.

Donald Trump has repeatedly bragged about being responsible for overturning Roe v. Wade by packing the Supreme Court with corrupt MAGA loyalists, and if elected, he will sign a federal abortion ban into law.9 He has also pledged to ban gender-affirming care for minors nationwide and supports the MAGA book bans that are attempting to silence LGBTQ+ voices and enforce a strict gender binary on children.10

There is no other word to describe all of these policies than fascism. Which is why we have to do whatever we can to stop Trump from carrying out his plans to dismantle our democracy by denying him a second term.

MoveOn spent months doing research and working with our data scientists to develop an ambitious electoral strategy to target the exact voters that we need to turn out in order to win—11 million of them, to be exact. We call them "surge voters," or voters who first became active after the 2016 election but have not voted consistently since then. According to The New York Times, these voters have been behind nearly every win for Democrats in the last two election cycles, which is why we have laser-focused on them for 2024.

Unlike some other organizations, we are not indiscriminately spending money to blast out ads and hope that a tiny fraction of viewers are persuaded to vote. No, we are spending money only on evidence-based tactics that we know will have the highest impact, which allows us to run a far more effective campaign on a tighter budget.

But that budget still comes from members like you, which is why we have to ask: Can you help stop America's march toward fascism by making a monthly $5  gift to MoveOn's 2024 election campaign?

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Together, we can stop Donald Trump, protect our democracy, and build a world where everyone can thrive.

Thanks for all you do.

–Mohammad, Alexis, Kathy, Chris, and the rest of the team

Sources:

1. "Trump's drumbeat of lies about the 2020 election keeps getting louder. Here are the facts," AP News, August 27, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/188055?t=6&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

2. "Trump wants to fire thousands of government workers. Liberals are preparing to fight back if he wins," AP News, February 16, 2024
https://act.moveon.org/go/188056?t=8&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

3. "The overlap of Trumpism and Christian nationalism," The Washington Post, February 29, 2024
https://act.moveon.org/go/188057?t=10&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

4. "Why Trump's authoritarian language about 'vermin' matters," NPR, November 17, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/187569?t=12&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

5. "Trump vows to cut federal funds for schools with vaccine mandates," MSNBC, March 5, 2024
https://act.moveon.org/go/188058?t=14&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

6. "Read Trump's Jan. 6 Speech, A Key Part Of Impeachment Trial," NPR, February 10, 2021
https://act.moveon.org/go/166680?t=16&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

7. "Former Pentagon chief Esper says Trump asked about shooting protesters," NPR, May 9, 2022
https://act.moveon.org/go/188059?t=18&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

8. "Trump breaks silence on Israel's military campaign in Gaza: 'Finish the problem,'" NBC News, March 5, 2024
https://act.moveon.org/go/188060?t=20&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

9. "Donald Trump, Who Regularly Takes Credit for Killing Roe v. Wade, Suggests He's Open to a National Abortion Ban," Vanity Fair, March 1, 2024
https://act.moveon.org/go/188061?t=22&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

10. "Trump unveils sweeping attack on trans rights," Axios, January 31, 2023
https://act.moveon.org/go/188062?t=24&akid=377104%2E38938583%2ELMjcm_

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