John,
John Goodman is a born-and-raised Missourian who knows real family values.
He learned them the same way I did, by growing up in a beautiful community where people took care of each other — through good times and tough times.
Watch this message from John Goodman, then please chip in $10 to help me replace Josh Hawley and restore real family values in the Senate >>>
Josh Hawley has spent six years trying to convince us that he’s an authority on real family values — but we all know that couldn’t be further from the truth.
While towns and neighborhoods in Missouri continue to suffer from corporate price gouging, outsourcing, and economic divestment, Josh Hawley has been focused on… something else.
He wrote a weird self-help book called “Manhood,” lecturing all of us about how we need to be made in his own creepy image. He’s enriched himself while failing to bring ANY money home for the rest of our state. He forced Missouri taxpayers to foot the $250,000 bill for his own lawbreaking. And even more recently he’s proudly admitted to “advocating Christian nationalism.”
Hawley doesn’t want to represent us — he just wants to rule us. He wants to control how we build and raise our families. He wants to control what happens in our bedroom, in our workplace, in our doctor’s office, and even our bodies.
I’m running to replace Josh Hawley and restore real family values in the Senate — to empower working people, to make real investments into our communities, and to put everyday Missourians in charge of their own bodies, families, and lives.
Protecting these values starts with defeating Josh Hawley. So I’m asking:
Will you stand with me and John Goodman by rushing a donation of any amount to my campaign today? If we have the resources to get messages like this one in front of as many Missouri voters as possible, I know we can defeat Hawley and take back power for working families on November 5th.
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Thank you so much, John.
— Lucas Kunce