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Can you take 90 seconds to let us know how we can make an impact in our communities? Friend, Today,

Can you take 90 seconds to let us know how we can make an impact in our communities? [Courier]( Friend, Today, we are exactly 4 months from election day. Donald Trump, an aspiring autocrat with 34 felony convictions (and counting), is at the top of the presidential ticket. The mainstream media still doesn’t know how to cover him honestly, and right-wing media is propping him up. Meanwhile, local newsrooms around the country are closing their doors, leaving millions of Americans in ‘news deserts’ without access to factual local coverage. COURIER is different because we deliver our factual, local journalism directly to the newsfeeds, inboxes and other online spaces where people actually get their news. So, with exactly four months remaining until Election Day, we want to know: how do you get your news? It's never been more important to have your feedback about where you're getting your news right now. [Will you take 90 seconds to complete our News Consumption Survey?]( [Take our survey ➡️]( Your insight will be invaluable to our local newsrooms as they fight back against right-wing disinformation and get factual, original content to those who need it most. How and where we get our news is constantly changing. With the disappearance of local newsrooms and the spread of misinformation on social media, people are more vulnerable than ever to the conspiracy theories spread by right-wing bad actors. At COURIER, our eleven battleground newsrooms aim to fill these gaps by serving free, high-quality journalism on the issues that matter most. Our goal is to meet people where they are by understanding how they get their news. Without your input, we can't reach the people who need us most. [Understanding how our supporters get their news allows us to better serve the local communities who need our content the most. So we’re asking: will you take our 90-second News Consumption Survey?]( [Take our survey ➡️]( Thanks so much, The Courier Data Team --------------------------------------------------------------- Email us: info@couriernewsroom.com [Become a member!]( This message was sent to: {EMAIL}. Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: [Receive Fewer Emails]( [Update Your Information]( [unsubscribe]( To give by check: Courier Newsroom Box 509 New York, NY 10032

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