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This email is a little different from what we usually send, but we need to let you in on something t

This email is a little different from what we usually send, but we need to let you in on something that could be critical to our success in defeating Lauren Boebert. As you probably know, emails are a HUGE part of how we power this movement. They’re responsible for the majority of our donations and volunteer sign-ups — in other words, they’re the backbone of our efforts to unseat Boebert. But if something happened that made us lose the ability to send these emails? It would seriously set back everything we're working for. That’s why we’re setting up some backup plans to make sure we can keep reaching people like you — no matter what happens. This is where we need your help. When setting up a backup email system, we have to tread carefully. Sending too many emails too fast can trigger platforms like Gmail to push us into spam folders. The solution? Showing Gmail that people are actively engaging with us. This is CRUCIAL to keep us going, especially because Boebert’s recent behavior proves how reckless and dangerous she is. From spreading wild conspiracy theories about gangs taking over apartment complexes to fear-mongering in Congress, she’s putting Colorado at risk. Colorado deserves better, and we’re working around the clock to replace her with someone who will actually represent the people — not conspiracy theorists and far-right extremists. So today, we’re sending this message to the most active Defeat Boebert PAC supporters, asking you to do a few quick things: - [Click on this link (or the image below). It will take you to our landing page. Then you can leave. We just need you to click.]( - Reply to this email. Tell us how you think things are going, or share any advice you have — we love hearing from you! - Add us to your contacts. This helps ensure our messages land in your inbox, not spam, so we can keep you updated on our fight to defeat Boebert. We know this is a big ask, but these quick actions could make a huge difference in keeping our work active and on track to defeat Boebert. Team Defeat Boebert PAC [DONATE]( Paid for by Defeat Boebert PAC This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Defeat Boebert PAC,

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