From Team Doug <[email protected]>
Subject Remember QAnon? So does Jeff Sessions
Date July 14, 2020 5:16 PM
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Friends–

If a picture says a thousand words, well... how about a former United States Senator tweeting a QAnon meme?

@JeffSessions tweeted: "Less than 24 hours until Election Day. #Trust Sessions #TeamSessions #StandWithSessions Sessions Activated." >> [[link removed]]

KEEP QANON OUT OF THE SENATE >> [[link removed]]

You may be familiar with QAnon – the crazy, extreme, dark, internet-driven conspiracy group that stokes division and hate. Yes, that's a mouthful. And Jeff Sessions just embraced them.

Is there anything Jeff Sessions won't do to win his old seat back?

Jeff Sessions has always been the darling of extremists. Some actually believe that Sessions was put into the Cabinet to root out QAnon's enemies.

You'd think a former US Senator and Attorney General would be proud enough of his résumé to run on it instead of embracing extremist memes, but we're not surprised.

We can't believe we have to even say this, but can you please help us make sure someone who embraces QAnon doesn't win a Senate seat? >> [[link removed]]

Just when you thought this race couldn't get any wilder...

– Team Doug

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