From Team Scholten <[email protected]>
Subject we need strong policies, not political theater
Date April 2, 2024 7:16 PM
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John,

Did you hear?

Trump to visit Grand Rapids Tuesday

- Michigan Public NPR

Donald Trump is campaigning in Grand Rapids as we speak. Trump is calling this his "Biden Border Bloodbath" stop after killing a bipartisan border deal that would have added 1,500 agents to the Southern border. It’s clear that Trump is coming to town with nothing more than empty promises & political theater.

He wants to fan the flames of division at a time when we need unity & working together more than ever.

His presence in our district is not just a reminder of his divisive rhetoric but a clear signal of the importance of West Michigan in November. Because here’s the thing–Trump won Michigan in 2016. And he knows he can win again if we’re not fighting back.

Our state and district will be instrumental in deciding the fate of the Presidency, Senate, and the House. The work we put in now will be crucial to preventing a second Trump term, but we need to be loud and clear.

We’re launching a rapid response mobilization effort to raise $10,000 before Trump’s event to send a clear message that West Michigan will not stand for his divisive rhetoric.

Will you chip in to Hillary’s campaign right now to send a clear message that we won’t tolerate another Trump’s divisive agenda?

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Thank you so much,

Team Scholten

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