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Dear Fellow Conservative, Based on your recent engagement with us, I believe you are someone who car

Dear Fellow Conservative, Based on your recent engagement with us, I believe you are someone who cares about conservative values and the future of our country. That's why I wanted to reach out and personally invite you to join The Heritage Foundation in 2023. Our mission is to win against the radical Left. We believe that individual freedom, limited government, free enterprise, and strong families are the bedrock of a strong society, and we need your support to continue our efforts. We're calling on all those who oppose the radical Left's agenda to send a message by becoming a Heritage Foundation member. With your help, we can stand up against those who seek to undermine our values and defend the Constitution. Join The Heritage Foundation today by clicking on this secure link: [(=/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGKk8uHdnc465mo-TUUSBvMSNf5z1lHR3Fr9nmacZbUcCaZu_oDeFAP1DCYiGHOyaFjLCutH_ZXPUSu5L0=) As a member, you will receive exclusive access to resources, such as policy briefings, research reports, and special events with our experts. You will also receive a personalized membership card and weekly policy emails to keep you updated on the latest policy battles in Washington and across the country. Your contribution makes you eligible for our free, weekly e-mail, The Agenda, which brings you commentaries on the top issues, reports on Heritage’s impact, Heritage events and speeches by top policy experts, links to news and commentary, and opportunities for you to join the discussion. I hope you’ll take this opportunity to join us, Fellow Conservative. Best, Alexander Hyatt Membership Programs P.S. We flood the halls of Congress with the voices of our more than 500,000 members. We fight tooth and nail to restore and protect the individual rights you’re guaranteed in the Constitution. Don’t wait to accept your invitation. Join The Heritage Foundation today: [(=/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGKk8uHdnc465mo-TUUSBvMSNf5z1lHR3Fr9nmacZbUcCaZu_oDeFAP1DCYiGHOyaFjLCutH_ZXPUSu5L0=) [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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