From Navy Seal Adam Schwarze <[email protected]>
Subject They’re getting aggressive
Date August 13, 2025 5:21 PM
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Ted Cruz for Senate This woman may not technically speak for the Democrat
Party, but she has captured the essence of what her fellow members of Congress
believe.


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John,

“Asshole. Buffoon. Mofo. Wannabe Hitler. Gangster. Vile villain.”

Those are just a few words Rep. Jasmine Crockett used to describe President
Trump. But let’s be honest: those insults aren’t just about him. They’re about
you. About me. About anyone who leans conservative, wears a uniform, or
believes in this country’s founding values.

They think we’re backward. They believe we are in the way. And worst of all,
they think we’ll take it.

As a former Navy SEAL Officer and Marine Corps veteran, I’ve faced far worse
than name-calling. I’ve deployed to over 70 countries. I’ve led warriors into
battle. I’ve endured life-threatening missions. And the most important lesson
I’ve learned? Quiet professionalism always wins the day.


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That’s why I’m running for U.S. Senate in Minnesota — not to yell or mock,
but to fight with discipline, humility, and relentless purpose.

I didn’t plan on entering politics. But the more I came home from deployment,
the more I saw a Minnesota I didn’t recognize. Tim Walz’s lieutenant governor —
the person I’m running against — isn’t just radically out of step with our
values; she embodies the same hard-left extremism that’s trying to rewrite our
entire society.

While Walz called for calm in 2020, she was preparing a lawsuit against the
Minneapolis Police. As crime soared and businesses burned, she blamed the
people trying to hold the line. These are the people in charge now — and
they’re not moderating.

You can close this email and forget my name. Or you can help send the second
Navy SEAL to the U.S. Senate — someone trained for chaos, unafraid of the
fight, and grounded in service, not ego.

Will you chip in $1, $5, or even $50 to help me win this battle?
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I grew up playing hockey. I joined the Marine Corps on my 18th birthday in
October 2001, less than two months after 9/11. I served because I love this
country, wanted to make my mom proud, and knew I had something to give.
Twenty-four years later, I still feel that calling. It’s just a different kind
of battlefield.

This won’t be easy. Minnesota hasn’t gone red in a presidential election
since 1976. And I know I’m the underdog — just a regular guy from Minnesota
who’s been asked to do extraordinary things one more time. With your help, I
know we can flip this Senate seat for the Republican Party - but that will
require you getting involved TODAY. And you have a choice.

I’ve earned advanced degrees from Harvard and Johns Hopkins. I’ve trained in
nuclear deterrence. I’ve worked across cultures, built teams under pressure,
and led calmly when it mattered most. But none of that compares to the
challenge ahead of me now — earning your trust and building a movement powerful
enough to flip this seat.

I’m not asking for a blank check. I’m asking for a chance.

CONTRIBUTE WHAT YOU CAN →
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Because we still live in a country worth defending. Respect and results still
matter. And I believe people like you are ready to fight — not with insults,
but with action.


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For a better tomorrow,
Adam Schwarze
Retired Navy SEAL
Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate – Minnesota
Former Navy SEAL officer
Marine Corps Veteran
Proud Minnesotan







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