[ [link removed] ]Adam Schiff for Senate
John, I know
there is a lot going on, and I’m sure you’re busy. But I hope I can take
just a moment of your time to explain a few of the key things that have
happened in the last couple extraordinary months at the presidential level
and in my own race. It will be critically important for the outcome of
this election on November 5.
On July 1, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Donald Trump’s favor in Trump v.
United States. The court’s conservative majority granted him broad
presidential immunity for “official acts” — giving him legal cover for
inciting the January 6 insurrection among many other alleged crimes, and
giving him carte blanche to commit new crimes if he is elected again.
On July 13, a 20-year-old gunman took his father’s AR-15 rifle in a
horrifying attempt to carry out an assassination at a Trump rally in
Butler, Pennsylvania that nearly killed the former president and cost an
innocent bystander their life.
On July 15, the Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the
classified documents case brought by the Justice Department against Trump
— Cannon’s latest in a series of actions designed to stall the
investigation and help Trump legally.
That afternoon, Trump selected JD Vance as his vice presidential running
mate.
That evening, FEC reports revealed Steve Garvey had outraised our campaign
by $1.2 million in the last three months, and the Republican National
Convention began in Milwaukee.
The media was quick to ascribe a near-death experience change to Trump’s
nature, desperate to describe him as more peaceful, more serene. Trump
disagreed.
“They all say, ‘I think he’s changed since two weeks ago. Something
affected him.’ No, I haven’t changed. Maybe I’ve gotten worse.”
On July 21, President Biden made history. In a selfless act of political
bravery, he dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed his Vice
President and running mate, Kamala Harris.
Vice President Harris immediately went to work unifying and reenergizing
our party.
On August 6, she announced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running
mate.
And today, John,
the Democratic National Convention
begins in Chicago.
And on November 5, we are going to win this election, defend the Senate,
retake the House majority, and help Vice President Harris and Governor
Walz defeat Donald Trump and JD Vance.
[ [link removed] ]My team says we need to raise $25,000 before midnight to close our
budget gap. We need to run a strong campaign to win and support more than
half a dozen battleground House campaigns in California that could
determine control of Congress and the Democratic majorities Vice President
Harris will need to get things done. Will you help reach my fundraising
goal before midnight with a
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We can see it in the polls, at campaign headquarters, and at presidential
campaign rallies. We have the energy on our side, but MAGA Republicans are
not going down without a fight.
They will fight dirty. They will lie. They will attack us with everything
they’ve got. They will continue to smear me. That is their strategy — to
divide us.
Because they know that no matter what dirty tricks they try, as Vice
President Harris says: When we fight, we win.
We have just 78 days to go until Election Day.
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Thanks,
Adam
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