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It's official. Democrats are CHARGING AHEAD with a plot to pack the Supreme Court. Drop what you're

It's official. Democrats are CHARGING AHEAD with a plot to pack the Supreme Court. Drop what you're doing, Friend. It's official. Democrats are CHARGING AHEAD with a plot to pack the Supreme Court. So we'll cut to the chase: Steve Scalise just activated a [300% contribution match](3D/6c1c089ee3553eb08cc91fcb0b331917?x-ew-link-index=1) for every Patriot who steps up to save the Supreme Court AND our Conservative Majority at this critical moment. Will you hold the line, or will you let the Democrats destroy what President Trump fought so hard to build? [>> Deadline Approaching <<](3D/6c1c089ee3553eb08cc91fcb0b331917?x-ew-link-index=2) [Contribute $500 → 300% Matched]( [Contribute $250 → 300% Matched]( [Contribute $100 → 300% Matched]( [Contribute $50 → 300% Matched](3D/b75569839949ed37d78c9bf7fb9d1a70?x-ew-link-index=1) [Contribute $35 → 300% Matched](3D/6c1c089ee3553eb08cc91fcb0b331917?x-ew-link-index=3) Everything Conservatives believe in is at stake in this fight. If Democrats get away with packing the Supreme Court, it's all over. The future of America is hanging in the balance. So we're asking for your help ONE LAST TIME before it's too late: This is your final call. [Will you step up to save the Supreme Court and get 300% matched?](3D/6c1c089ee3553eb08cc91fcb0b331917?x-ew-link-index=4) To victory, SUPREME COURT ALERT Sent via Team Scalise Paid for by TEAM SCALISE, a joint fundraising committee authorized by and to benefit SCALISE FOR CONGRESS and EYE OF THE TIGER PAC. 320 First Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 Contributions to TEAM SCALISE, or any participating committee, are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions from corporations, national banks, labor unions, foreign nationals without “green cards,” and federal government contractors are prohibited. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and employer of each individual who contributes over $200 in a calendar year. 320 First Street SE Washington, DC 20003 [Privacy Policy](3D%3D/b3ee939672fff49955ad39b07a125121?x-ew-link-index=1) Intended for: {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe](

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