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Monday, November 03, 2014

I know the election is tomorrow, but . . .

Dear Fellow Conservative,

I was moved beyond words during last week's President’s Club Meeting. Our sister organization, Heritage Action for America, shared the inspiring stories of their 9,200 grassroots activists and how they have huge impact in key districts across the country. And the overwhelming support I witnessed from conservatives like you rendered me speechless.

In fact, two anonymous donors were so inspired that they surprised us with an exciting proposition: they will give one million dollars to Heritage Action for America to win conservative victories -- on the condition that you and other Heritage supporters contribute a combined two million dollars by midnight tomorrow, November 4 -- Election Day.

>> Find out more about the challenge. 

I know the election is tomorrow, and I understand you have other things on your mind. But I hope you will take a moment to donate whatever you can to ensure Heritage Action can continue to expand its grassroots activists program -- a program that goes over the heads of elected officials and empowers the American people with information, voting guides, and even talking points on how to win arguments with liberals.

Already, thousands of your fellow conservatives have answered the call and have contributed $1.7 million toward this challenge -- in just four days! 

Heritage Action fights to win political battles on behalf of your conservative principles. Find out more.

Thank you for all you do for America. Conservatives have a major opportunity in the coming two years, and with your support we can make our conservative vision a reality.

Sincerely,
Jim
Jim DeMint
President

P.S. Find out how to get involved in the challenge here.

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