From Hillary Clinton <[email protected]>
Subject stand with me, Samuel
Date August 26, 2016 7:19 PM
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Samuel --

I want to take a minute to address the idea that Donald Trump is anything
other than the rock-throwing bully he's proven himself to be since day one
of his candidacy.

This is a man, after all, who launched his bid for the White House by calling
Mexican immigrants "rapists" and "criminals." This is a candidate who
regularly retweets white supremacists. Who blasted out an anti-Semitic
image over Twitter -- a graphic originally posted on a white nationalist
website. A guy who publicly gushes over the reputation of Alex Jones: the
conspiracy-theorist radio host who claims that the Sandy Hook massacre
was just a hoax.

The people that Trump lifts up are the type who take pride in being prejudiced.
They are eager to race-bait and enjoy fanning flames of discrimination and
distrust. Today they support his campaign. If he wins this election, Trump will
be elevating their voices from the White House.

Let's take one of his latest hires: Steve Bannon, the former leading man of the
alt-right, conservative-fringe website Breitbart.

Under Bannon's leadership, Breitbart published articles with headlines such as:
"Would You Rather Your Child Had Feminism or Cancer?" and "Hoist It High
And Proud: The Confederate Flag Proclaims A Glorious Heritage."

But Bannon's just the latest example of the nasty, toxic ultra-conservative
undercurrent that's been influencing Trump for over a year now.

There's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, steeped in racial resentment.
But it's never had the nominee of a major party stoking it, encouraging it, and
giving it a national megaphone. Until now. Donald Trump has given them a
microphone, bringing them out of the shadows and planting them center stage in
our national dialogue.

Trump is running a campaign fueled by callousness and divisiveness. To me,
that's flat-out unacceptable -- and should concern all Americans, regardless of
party. Today, I'm taking a stand against this movement of hate. Please, chip in
now to stand with me in this fight:

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This is the most consequential election of our lifetimes. We need you more than
ever.

Thanks,

Hillary





































































































































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