Friend,
New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, who has been indicted for acting as a foreign agent and accepting bribes, is considering a run for the Senate as a third-party candidate. All to ensure that his donors foot the bill for his mounting legal fees. Corruption in all forms has absolutely no place in our politics, regardless of political party. Menendez’ support in the state has fallen, and now he is ignoring the will of the people and putting his own personal interests ahead of those of the people of New Jersey.
We know that we email you a lot about corruption, but that’s because of the dangers that it poses to our democracy. In the past few years alone, we’ve seen a President that incited an insurrection and been indicted on dozens of federal charges, a Supreme Court that is facing multiple ethics scandals, and legislators who tried to overturn a free and fair election.
The American people deserve so much better than corrupt politicians who put their own personal interests above those of the people they’re supposed to represent. If you agree that Senator Menendez and other corrupt politicians need to be held accountable, please chip in $10 today and join our fight to root out corruption throughout our government.
Our country is facing nearly unparalleled levels of corruption all the way up to the highest Court in the land. The Court has a horrible track record of having travel paid for by mega-donors, accepting undisclosed gifts, and buddying up with conservative influencers like Leonard Leo. If the Supreme Court, which is supposed to be above this unethical behavior, can be this corrupt, just imagine how quickly corruption can spread through the rest of the government.
You know how much of a perilous situation our democracy is in right now, and the corruption we’re seeing in our government is making the situation even more dire. So please, if you’re ready to join us and fight against corruption in all forms, contribute $10 right now. The future of our democracy depends on all of us.
Thank you,
— Team ECU/LAV Action