From 2020 Election Update <[email protected]>
Subject ICYMI: Did you watch Chairwoman Ward on Fox News?
Date October 21, 2020 2:33 AM
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2 WEEKS LEFT TO SAVE ARIZONA John, Did you see Dr. Ward on Fox & Friends First this morning? Being an early morning show, we wanted to make sure and send you the clip just in case you missed it when it aired live. In the interview, Chairwoman Ward talked about the President's Prescott and Tucson rallies yesterday and the great work he's doing for the American people. In addition, Chairwoman Ward penned an exclusive op-ed on Big Tech censorship that ran in The American Spectator over the weekend. Check it out below! Twitter and Facebook’s Selective Censorship Is an Attack on Free Speech Chairwoman Kelli Ward | October 16, 2020 A few weeks ago, the New York Times published a story on President Trump’s tax returns, which was shared far and wide across the internet. In fact, Twitter and Facebook helped promote the story on their platforms, despite pushback from the White House and Trump businesses. With that in mind, consider a different story that broke a few days ago: The New York Post, America’s oldest newspaper, published a bombshell report that revealed newly uncovered emails between Hunter Biden, Joe Biden’s son, and a Ukrainian business associate. In one email, the Ukrainian businessman thanks Hunter for introducing him to his father, then vice president of the United States and point person for U.S. policy in Ukraine. Read more... Only your vote can make the difference between freedom, liberty, and justice OR mobs, violence, and chaos. Vote Early! CLICK HERE TO FIND YOUR VOTING LOCATION Paid for by the Republican Party of Arizona Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. www.azgop.com 3501 N 24th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 957-7770 Update Profile | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy
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