Everything is on the line
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Being a military spouse was hard.
John, this is April Cao. My husband Hung and I stayed together through two
decades of deployments to the Middle East and Africa. I’m not going to lie, it
was difficult having a loved one on the front lines in some of the most
dangerous places on the planet.
But I knew the sacrifices were worth it because he was keeping the enemy at
bay so our children would be safe at home.
Today, the fight for our children’s future looks a little different.
After 25 years, Hung traded his Navy uniform for a polo and jeans. Now, his
travels take him across Virginia, not across the world. And instead of taking
command on the battlefield, he’s listening to the needs and concerns of our
nations voters.
Hung is running for U.S. Senate because he sees the radical Left trying to
make our sacrifice as a military family be in vain.
They’re cheering on the same enemies he fought to protect us from. They’re
trying to eradicate free speech and they’re turning our schools into
institutions more focused on indoctrination than teaching them to be productive
members of society through excellence in math, reading, and writing.
Everything Hung, and all of our veterans, fought for is on the line and right
now he needsyour help
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Democrats are doing everything they can to attack him because they know he is
the ONLY person who can flip Virginia RED. The Left is prepared to unleash
millions on him, and as a newcomer to the political scene, he can’t call on
mega-donors with the push of a button.
That’s where you come in.
I want to ask a personal favor: can I count on your grassroots support today
to send my husband to the Senate after a lifetime of service?
Anything you can spare will go a long way in helping his campaign:
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Thank you,
April Cao
STAND WITH HUNG >>>
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Paid for by Hung Cao for Virginia
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