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Dear John,
The integrity of our elections is under relentless attack by
Democrats who are tearing at the very fabric of our democracy—one
thread at a time. With their latest maneuvers in critical swing
states, they're not just eroding confidence in our electoral system:
they're pulverizing it into dust.
The
urgency to act is paramount. We can't stand by as our
foundational principles are trampled on. It's high time we call out
these egregious attempts to undermine the will of the American
people.
But here's the truth: without your voice, our demands for change
are a whisper against their gale of manipulation. We need a roar. We
need an upswell of patriotic citizens who won't let this stand.
You
are the key to turning this around.
In the face of this challenge, our recourse is clear and immediate:
mandate
federal voter ID laws. It's uncomplicated, really. To
preserve the sanctity of every vote, every voter must be verified. And
that can't happen if permissive, “look-the-other-way” policies hold
sway.
That's where you come in, John. It's not just about signing a
petition—it's about sending a resolute message that we demand and will
settle for nothing less than absolute
election security.
So, what's it going to be? Will
you watch from the sidelines as our electoral system is dismantled
brick by nefarious brick, or will you step up and make your voice
heard today?
Every
signature fortifies our cause and every petition sent
emboldens our stand for democracy. This isn't hyperbole; it's the
stark, unvarnished reality we're faced with right
here, right now.
Commit to the sanctity of our elections. Commit to making your
dissent against the erosion of democracy heard loud and clear. Commit
by taking that one crucial step:
Join
the growing number of Americans fighting back and sign the
petition.
Together, we will not falter. Together, we will ensure the
integrity of our great nation's elections for generations to come.
Your
action today is the tipping point. Don't delay.
Alex DeGrasse
Senior Advisor to House GOP
Conference Chair Elise Stefanik