From Team Mackler <[email protected]>
Subject Our opponent thinks this is "great news" →
Date April 17, 2020 7:02 PM
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john: President Trump announced he will cut off U.S. funding for the World Health Organization, and our opponent Bill Hagerty called it "great news."

We're in the middle of a global pandemic, and cutting the WHO's funding during this pandemic makes as much sense as cutting funding for the military during war.

It's wrong and it's the furthest thing from "great news."

We can't afford another Trump rubber stamp like Hagerty in the Senate. If you can, chip in to our campaign today to stop him from going to Washington.

The WHO plays a critical role in our response to health crises. There have been more than 20,000 coronavirus-related deaths in the U.S. -- the most in the world -- and Trump is playing the blame game and cutting off critical funding when it's needed the most.

Trump downplayed the severity and seriousness of this pandemic, botched our response, and now he's trying to distract from his own failures and deflect blame somewhere else. He refuses to take any responsibility for his failures.

By doing this now, Trump is putting even more Americans in danger.

Bill Hagerty thinks that's "great news" and that means he doesn't belong in the Senate.

James is in this race to do what's right and he'll stand up to any president when they're wrong -- unlike our opponent who has time and again promised to be a rubber stamp for Trump. That's why we need your help to make sure James wins in November. If you are able, chip in to our campaign today.

Thanks,

Team Mackler
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