Friend -- On June 6, 1944, 225 American Rangers arrived by ship to Pointe du Hoc, a cliff on the coast of Normandy, France. They jumped into the waves and stormed the beach. They had only 30 minutes to eliminate the Nazi guns high above them that could halt the Allied invasion. They reached the top. They breached Hitler's Atlantic Wall. They turned the tide of war. And they saved the world. When we talk about democracy, what we don't talk about enough is how hard it is. The most natural instinct is to walk away -- to be selfish, to force our will upon others, to seize power, never give it up. Democracy asks the hardest of things -- to believe that we're a part of something bigger than ourselves. Democracy begins with each of us. And it only survives if we're willing to stand up to save it. That's what the Rangers of Pointe du Hoc decided 80 years ago on D-Day. And that's what, today, we have to ask ourselves yet again: Will we stand against tyranny, against evil, against hate? Will we protect freedom in our time? Will we defend democracy? Will you stand with me in this campaign to defeat Donald Trump? Your support in the amount of $25 -- or whatever you can spare -- is how we will win in November and preserve the progress we've made. I'm counting on your help. If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: | | Let us be the generation that when history is written about our time it will be said: When the moment came, they met it. They stood strong. They saved democracy. May God give us the strength to succeed in our mission. Joe Joe Biden President of the United States |
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