From PCCC Elections Team <[email protected]>
Subject VIDEO: MSNBC's Chris Hayes calls out "corruption candidates" in Georgia
Date November 22, 2020 7:35 PM
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With just weeks until Georgia voters decide who will control the Senate,
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes focuses on the stakes:

 1. Corruption candidates Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue both made stock
trades after a private senators-only coronavirus briefing in January
that prompted concerns that they were profiting from their position as
senators.
 2. Now, with polls showing both races in a dead heat, they're spending
millions on vicious attack ads.
 3. Control of the Senate will go to Democrats if Raphael Warnock and Jon
Ossoff win their races.
 4. Engaging voters over the next 3 weeks is key: Early voting begins
December 14th.

[ [link removed] ]Watch the video here. Then, donate to Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff so
they have the resources to engage millions of Georgia voters before early
voting begins in just 3 weeks.

[ [link removed] ]Chris Hayes Georgia Corruption Candidates

[ [link removed] ]Watch Chris Hayes’s segment about why Georgia’s Senate runoffs are so
crucially important -- not just for winning back a Senate majority, but
for ousting two corrupt Senate members who chose to PROFIT off government
information instead of warning their constituents.

[ [link removed] ]We can move our bold agenda forward with a Democratic Senate majority
AND elect honest, progressive senators by electing Raphael Warnock and Jon
Ossoff. Please make a donation now to help them both win in Georgia.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Elections Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)


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