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John,

Here’s what my opponent for Attorney General, Dan Bishop, just said:

US Rep. Dan Bishop of North Carolina says Trump conviction is ‘as bad as it was in Alabama in 1950’ for Black people

In short, my opponent made national news for saying that Trump’s trial was just like what Black citizens experienced in Alabama in the 1950s.

It’s wild that we even have to say this, but no, that trial did not remotely compare to the Jim Crow justice system in the South.

He also dismissed 34 unanimous verdicts by a jury as “rigged” and perpetuated by a “gangster government.”

From someone who wants to be Attorney General, that is dangerous stuff.

My opponent has been one of the most extreme members of Congress, but he hasn’t been able to get much done.

But as Attorney General, he would have executive authority. One person can do a lot of good - or harm - in that position.

At this point, it’s clear that he wants to bring his culture war politics back to our state. That would be a radical departure from how the job of AG has been done in the past - and a genuine risk to our state.

I’m running for Attorney General to protect you and your family. My opponent is running to fight culture wars. If you can help us win this race, please chip in here.

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We all deserve better politics than partisan extremism. With your help, we can deliver.

Thank you,
Jeff