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{NAME} – We started reviewing responses from our library approval poll and we noticed you were

{NAME} – We started reviewing responses from our library approval poll and we noticed you were one of the only Democrats from your city without a response. We NEED every Democrat to step up and fight back against Republicans’ crusade against education. Here are just a few ways that prove that public libraries are vital to our communities: ⏺️ They help connect communities; ⏺️ They promote basic, functional, and digital literacy; ⏺️ And they provide no‑cost educational resources to everyone! So this is the sixth and final time we’ll ask: Do you approve of your city’s public library? [YES >>]( [NO >>]( [UNSURE >>]( [👉 CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR RESPONSE 👈]( Thank you, Swing State Emergency Fund A Project Of Blue Wave America ------ Forwarded message ------ Hey {NAME}, it’s Oscar. We sent you a poll regarding your city’s Public Library last week, but we noticed you were one of the only grassroots Democrats without a response. Now your city’s Public Library could be on the chopping block from local Republicans… So it’s important that you submit your response and help us fight back against Republicans’ ridiculous book bans. {NAME}, do you approve of your city’s Public Library? [YES >>]( [NO >>]( [UNSURE >>]( This is your last chance: Please take our public library poll now! Thank you for your time, Oscar Swing State Emergency Fund A Project Of Blue Wave America ------ Forwarded message ------ From: Oscar [I’m Appalled] Subject: New update about your city’s Public Library (Republican attacks) I'm heartbroken, {NAME}. The Lincoln Project is warning that Republicans like Ron DeSantis are threatening to ban thousands of books and restrict public education nationwide. And your city’s Public Library could be on the chopping block from local Republicans. So we're coming to you again… Please, please, PLEASE take our public library poll now. {NAME}, do you approve of your city’s public library? [YES >>]( [NO >>]( [UNSURE >>]( Even if you have responded in the past, we'd like to hear from you again. Take care and have a lovely day, Oscar Swing State Emergency Fund A Project Of Blue Wave America Paid For by Blue Wave America  Copyright Blue Wave America 2024 P.O. Box 4519 Frankfort, KY 40606  Our email newsletter is the best way to stay in touch with our work to turnout Democrats, and Defeat Donald Trump this November by funding Rural Democratic Organizers. But if you really want to go, you can [unsubscribe]( here.

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