From Dan Crenshaw <[email protected]>
Subject Campaign Brief - "Texas is a Model for Safe Reopening, The Partisan Divide Over the Shutdown"
Date May 23, 2020 3:44 PM
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Your campaign brief for May 23, 2020

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Hey John -

Dan Crenshaw here. I hope you are well.

This week, I continued to point to Texas as a model for how to safely reopen our economy and put people back to work.

I also examined the puzzling partisan divide in the debate over how to reopen our country, and called on Americans to put these differences aside so we can move forward together.

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Now, here’s your brief:
TEXAS TAKING THE LEAD IN SAFE REOPENING

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It’s no surprise that Texas is taking the lead with a smart strategy to reopen our economy and put Texans back to work. That spirit of resilience is embedded into our community.

We’ve boosted our testing capability, bolstered the capacity of our health care system, and have improved public education about proper risk mitigation. Now, it’s time to trust people with a safe reopening.

Unfortunately, many Democrats and liberal media pundits like to shame red states for reopening too early - claiming that this will needlessly endanger citizens. However, this doomsday rhetoric simply does not match reality. Just look at Texas. CLICK HERE OR ON THE IMAGE TO WATCH. ([link removed])

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WHY IS THIS DEBATE SO PARTISAN?
As I mentioned, it’s clear that most Democrats and many liberal media pundits are the ones shaming Republican states for reopening and actually advocating for continued lockdowns. All the while, most Republicans and red states want to reopen the economy sooner than later. But why is there this partisan divide in the reopening debate?

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I examined this very question in the Wall Street Journal this week. There are political reasons for this divide, but there are also psychological differences. Liberals and conservatives view risk, morality, and liberty differently. We also view the role of the federal government entirely differently as well. But we cannot allow these differences from stopping us from moving forward together as a county.CLICK HERE OR ON THE IMAGE TO READ MY OP-ED. ([link removed])
IT TAKES NO COURAGE TO KEEP PEOPLE LOCKED DOWN IN FEAR

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When I was in the Navy SEALS, we always kept on with the mission, even after we made a tactical retreat from our enemy to regroup and prepare to go back on offense. In this case and our war against coronavirus, our mission is to keep our society alive. We will not be able to do that if we keep forcing lockdowns on the American people for too long.

It doesn’t take courage to tell Americans that keeping them locked down is the only way to keep them safe and reliant upon the government. That has never been the contract between the government and the governed in our country.

Moving forward, we need to put the fear mongering rhetoric in the backseat and continue to honestly confront the risk ahead of us. That’s exactly what we’re doing here in Texas and it should start to happen across the country. CLICK HERE OR ON THE IMAGE TO WATCH. ([link removed])
WEEKEND READS

Daily Wire: Dan Crenshaw: We ‘Mentally Manipulated Ourselves Into This Abundance Of Fear’ ([link removed])

FOX News: Dan Crenshaw: Dems want to keep states locked down and have the rest of the country pay for it ([link removed])

Economist: How is the coronavirus changing American conservatism? ([link removed])

That’s it for this week’s campaign brief. I’ll catch up with you next week.

Thanks for your support.

Never Forget,
Dan Crenshaw


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