From Phil <[email protected]>
Subject What's so radical...?
Date August 11, 2020 5:11 PM
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Devin fundraising email: "The radical left must be held accountable for inciting violence and attempting to destroy our American values"

Folks, let's be clear what Nunes is railing against: promoting social equality, the erosion of white supremacy, and a movement that promotes the simple idea that black lives matter. Devin, I think Democrats are more than happy to be held accountable for those things.

The truth is, Devin Nunes is running out of ground to run on, so he has to invent a boogeyman to try to scare people. There's nothing "radical" about our ideas -- but there is something radical about an elected Representative standing against those demanding social equality.

There's nothing American about the values Devin is standing for, here. If you believe now's the time to show the door to those who would stand in the way of progress, please join my people-powered campaign by chipping in today >>

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The more I think about this quote, friend, the less sense it makes. If Devin really cared about inciting violence, why didn't he speak out when Donald Trump was sending troops into Portland so he could turn our streets into a warzone?

If Devin believes peaceful protestors are "attempting to destroy American values," what values are those? What's so American about the things protestors are fed up with? Is Devin saying the quiet part out loud again, like he did when he declared the protestors were "against white people?"

2020 is an opportunity for us to kick Devin to the curb, and send him packing along with his division and hateful rhetoric. Can you chip in to my campaign so we can win big in November and protect our House majority? >>

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Together, we can show Devin how powerful we are when we all stand together.

Phil
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