Friend —
I’m Congressman Ted Lieu, representing California’s 36th
congressional district, and I’m proud to share with you today my
strong support for Adam Schiff in his campaign to represent California
in the U.S. Senate.
Join
me in supporting Adam’s candidacy and endorse him
today.
Simply put, Adam takes on the toughest fights and gets things
done.
You might know Adam best as the guy who took on Donald Trump. But
he’s been taking on bullies since the beginning of his career in
public service.
As an Assistant U.S. Attorney, Adam held polluters and toxic waste
dumpers accountable. His work led to the creation of the first federal
environmental crimes unit in Los Angeles.
In the California State Senate, he took on health insurance
companies who were denying people the medical care they needed – and
it led to California’s first patient bill of rights.
And yes, when our democracy was under assault by a dangerous
president, Adam investigated, impeached, and held Trump accountable
for insurrection to protect our rights and freedoms – which are still
under threat today.
Adam doesn’t back down. When he takes on the big fights —
we know we can count on him to represent us well and stand his
ground.
But here’s what I’ve found from working with Adam in Congress – he
has a real record of results because he’s willing to work with people
to get things done.
That’s why I’ve endorsed Adam, alongside 70% of my colleagues in
California’s Democratic Congressional Delegation, over 300 other
current and former elected officials, and 14 statewide labor
unions.
We know Adam will continue to take on the tough fights in the
Senate and deliver for California. So we can make housing more
affordable, lower costs, protect the planet, codify abortion access,
and finally build an economy that works for everyone – especially
working families.
So I’ll ask you this one final time:
Please,
will you join me in supporting Adam Schiff’s U.S. Senate
campaign?
I couldn’t be more grateful that there are folks as committed as
you to making California the best it can be.
Thank you, Ted
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