From Ruben Gallego <[email protected]>
Subject Three years ago.
Date January 6, 2024 2:41 PM
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Three years ago, emboldened by President Trump and people like Kari Lake, our democracy was pushed to the limit by the treasonous actions of violent insurrectionists.

I was there.

As a Marine Corps veteran, I never imagined having to use my training to protect myself and my colleagues on the House floor.

I never imagined teaching my House colleagues how to put on a gas mask and regulate their breathing.

I never imagined I’d stay behind after the Capitol security came in to do one more sweep for colleagues who might have frozen and gone to cocoon somewhere hard to find.

I never imagined I would ever have to teach my staff how to knock on the door of our office a certain way to signal it was them and not some attacker — something we did in the Marine Corps when surrounded by insurgents and you didn’t know who was good and who was bad.

And I never imagined I’d have to text members of the House and urge them not to get on buses ready to evacuate us from the Capitol because if we left we’d lose the building to the coup.

The truth is, I was ready to fight to protect our democracy on January 6th. I’m proud that Democrats returned to the floor and certified the election, and I’m proud of the work we’ve done to strengthen our elections and our democracy since then.

But the threat has not gone away. It might even be greater now with election deniers like Kari Lake running for Senate, spreading the same lies and conspiracies that caused January 6th in the first place.

Nothing less than our democracy itself is at stake this year. This anniversary is a gut check moment — are we going to step up and fight for it, or are we going to let it slip away?

Marines are the first to the fight, and I’m not backing down. You can count on me to be on the frontlines, fighting as hard as I can to keep election deniers out of the Senate. But I can’t do it without you.

So please, can you contribute today to my campaign for U.S. Senate in Arizona? Everything is going to come down to Arizona this year, and with Kari Lake running against me, we can’t let up. Not one bit.

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These are difficult times. But this country is our home. And there is nowhere I would rather be than here, fighting for our future. With you.

Semper Fi,

Ruben Gallego

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