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John -- When we sat down with The Dominion Post editorial board last week, Shelley Moore Capito said Trump has been a “leader” in his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Her assessment would be laughable if it weren’t so tragic.
The president she votes with 95% of the time is responsible for letting this virus spiral out of control and reach crisis levels from which it’ll take years to recover. West Virginians and Americans can’t count on such a misguided and willfully dismissive senator to get them through this crisis. Please support my campaign to oust Capito once and for all.
We learned this week that Trump knew at the outset how deadly Covid-19 is, and how little he did to slow the spread. The devastation that has unfolded as a result is simply astounding. Capito told the Post that she encouraged her president to listen to the experts, but where’s the evidence that she’s done anything besides nod and go along with every single blunder he’s made since he first heard the word “coronavirus”?
True leadership takes courage and the willingness to stand up for the people who depend on you, and that’s the kind of senator I’ll be. Can you help me win this seat and elect a real leader for the people?
Everything’s on the line, John, and with less than two months until the election, this is the time for you to show your support for our movement - a movement that puts PEOPLE, not party-line politics and profits, first.
Having the runway to make it all the way to the election and reach every voter we need to win in the most important election of our lives depends on you. Can we count on you to stand with us right now?
Paula Jean
Paula Jean Swearengin is a coal miner’s daughter and granddaughter, and the Democratic Nominee for U.S. Senate in West Virginia. Paula supports Medicare for All and a Green New Deal, cancelling student debt and ensuring a livable wage for all Americans. Learn more about Paula in the award-winning documentary Knock Down the House, on YouTube. Please support this people-powered campaign to flip a U.S. Senate seat in November.
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