This is one of the key races that will decide who controls the House next year.

Eugene Vindman for Congress

John — I never imagined that I would be here today.

I’m a Jewish-Ukrainian immigrant whose family came to America to find hope like so many others, and I was proud to join the military and serve my country.

When my brother, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, heard President Trump threaten to block Ukraine’s military aid unless they investigated Joe Biden, we reported the call up the chain of command.

Because we did not let Trump's abuse of his office stand, he was impeached — and his vengeance cost us our careers when we were fired in retaliation.

Back then, I never thought I would run for Congress. But in the four years since, we’ve seen Republicans go all-in on authoritarianism.

The attempted coup of January 6th, Trump and his allies illegally meddling in fair elections, the GOP rolling back our fundamental rights — we can’t sit by while our democracy is brought to its breaking point like this.

So please, I need your help today, John. This is one of the key races that will decide which party controls the House next year. We can’t fall behind on our fundraising if we want to beat the GOP in this district.

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I’m running because I believe it’s the duty of those in office to put the needs of their communities and their country over everything else. Because it’s our duty to step up and defend our democratic rights. I hope you’re with me.

— Eugene Vindman


 

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Eugene Vindman served in the U.S. Army and the National Security Council. Use of his job titles and photographs during service does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Army or the National Security Council.