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This is about the Republican impeachment strategy. Please read.

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Friend, Democrats laid out a clear case showing that Trump abused his power and bribed a foreign all

Friend, Democrats laid out a clear case showing that Trump abused his power and bribed a foreign ally for dirt on a political rival. Republicans didn't bother to challenge the facts. Instead, they pushed conspiracy theories about email servers, Ukraine's involvement in election meddling and nude photos of Trump. Worse still: Republicans are doubling down on this nonsense, as the American Action Network—a conservative advocacy group—just launched a $7 million dollar ad blitz in 37 competitive congressional districts. [The Republican big money machine is cranking up, and we know how to fight it: Grassroots power. Daily Kos is running a major campaign to connect constituents with their members of Congress to keep the pressure on to impeach Donald Trump. But we need to hit our monthly fundraising goal to keep this campaign going, and right now we are $158,011 short of that goal. Help us stand up to the Republican lies and conspiracy theories by giving $5 today.]( The Republican plan to beat impeachment is simple: Ignore the facts and spend millions of dollars on lies and conspiracy theories to muddy the waters and confuse voters as to what really happened. Our plan is simple and honest: Generate a powerful grassroots showing of support. Since the start of the impeachment inquiry Daily Kos readers have made 37,244 calls to their representatives, sent 376,281 letters to Congress, and 26,945 have RSVPed to rallies in support of impeachment. This is what a people-powered movement looks like. This is how we beat the big money machine. [Republicans don't care that Trump is the most corrupt president in history. As the impeachment proceedings move forward, we need to make our voices louder. That means more calls to our representatives, more letters to congress, more rallies. Help us drive this people-powered campaign by giving $5 now.]( Keep fighting, Amanda McKay, Daily Kos If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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