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Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, who called for militarizing our streets, just endorsed our opponent Bill Hagerty.
john, Tom Cotton made national news earlier this month, calling on the president to militarize our civilian streets to silence the legal and peaceful protests against systemic racism. Like the rubber stamp he is, Bill Hagerty immediately parroted his support for this extreme escalation -- and was rewarded for doing so as Tom Cotton is headlining a fundraiser for him today.
James is a combat veteran, and he knows the full force of the United States Military has no place on civilian streets -- especially not to keep American citizens from expressing the Constitutional rights that James fought to defend.
We need supporters like you to fight back against militant Washington insiders like Tom Cotton and to keep another extremist ally like Bill Hagerty from joining their ranks in the Senate. If you can, chip in right now.
Just like Marsha Blackburn, Bill Hagety is running to serve party leaders like Tom Cotton and Mitch McConnell -- not folks like us. Bill Hagerty has pledged to be their rubber stamp, which is exactly why they want him in the Senate.
Sending another extremist like Marsha Blackburn to the Senate will get us more of the same -- meaning inaction on improving health care, reducing the cost of prescription drugs, and a host of other issues sitting on Mitch McConnell's desk of inaction.
James isn't taking a dime from corporate PACs. He's running to serve all Tennesseans -- not the special interests or party insiders.
We're relying on grassroots supporters like you to raise 1,000 small-dollar contributions TODAY. We need your help fighting back against extremists like Bill Hagerty and Tom Cotton. If you can, please chip in today.
Thanks,
Team Mackler
** Paid for by James Mackler for U.S. Senate **
James Mackler is a member of the Tennessee National Guard and a former member of the U.S. Army. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Tennessee National Guard, the Department of the Army, or the Department of Defense.
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