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RSVP now to secure your spot, we can only fit 1000 folks on the zoom call >> Hey {NAME} -- I’ve

RSVP now to secure your spot, we can only fit 1000 folks on the zoom call >> Hey {NAME} -- I’ve been working every day to make Donald Trump a one-term president, but as important as defeating him is, 2020 is about so much more. Democrats need to win critical elections up and down the ballot, from Georgia all the way to Indiana. That’s why tomorrow night I’m so excited to be joining Lucy McBath for a virtual event to support her 2020 re-election campaign. [Will you RSVP so you can join us on the Zoom call tomorrow at 8PM EDT?]( {NAME}, we find ourselves in an unprecedented moment that calls for boldness from our elected officials -- and we don’t need to look any further than leaders like Lucy McBath. As you know, Lucy flipped her swing district by just 1% in 2018, and her opponent Karen Handel is back for round 2 in November. Tomorrow, Lucy and I will be discussing the 2020 elections, the response to COVID-19, and where we go from here as a country in response to the Black Lives Matter protests as the American people have risen up and taken to the streets. And we'll be taking questions submitted by you -- look at any receipt email to your RSVP, and you’ll see the opportunity to record and submit your video question for Lucy or myself. I hope to see you (virtually), and be able to answer some of your questions tomorrow night in support of Lucy’s re-election campaign. Here’s that secure link again so you can RSVP to support tomorrow's event: [( Hope to see you on the Zoom at 8 PM EDT tomorrow. I’ll be there! Will you? -- Pete [RSVP NOW ⇨]( [Lucy McBath for Congress]( This message was sent to: {EMAIL} | If you no longer wish to receive emails you can [unsubscribe here.]( Lucy runs a people-powered campaign that relies on grassroots supporters like you -- and if she's going to win re-election, she's going to need your help. [RSVP TO THE EVENT ⇨]( We’re so happy you’ve joined our team to keep GA-06 blue. Emails are an important way for Lucy to communicate with her supporters, but if you no longer wish to receive email updates you can [unsubscribe here.]( Friends of Lucy McBath 885 Woodstock Rd Suite 430-528 Roswell, GA 30075 United States Paid for by Friends of Lucy McBath

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