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ALERT: NEW YORK’S 22ND DISTRICT STILL HASN’T BEEN CALLED We’re fighting for every LEGAL vote as we head into a partial recount! Hey Friend, do you have a second? It’s Claudia Tenney –– I’m a small business owner, Marine mom, and I’m currently hanging onto a narrow 12 vote lead against Democrat Anthony Brindisi in the race for New York’s 22nd District. Election Day was over five weeks ago (can you believe it?!) and we’ve been fighting every single day since then to make sure that every LEGAL vote counts so that the people of Upstate New York receive the free and fair election that they deserve. But now that this race is heading into a partial recount, our lead is far from secure and we need to do everything it takes to defend it. Hundreds of ballots will be under close review over the coming weeks –– more than enough to change the outcome of this crucial election. That’s why I went on Fox News to talk about how important it is that we dig our heels in and don’t give up the fight until this race is officially over. Friend, we’re fighting for the future of Upstate New York so that our conservative values are heard loud and clear in Washington –– but the outcome of this race will affect conservatives all over the country, not just those in my home district. That’s because by flipping this seat from blue to red Republicans everywhere will have a stronger chance at stopping Nancy Pelosi’s liberal wish list for 2021 and beyond. And on top of that, the growing “Freedom Squad” will be one conservative voice stronger and AOC will have one more problem on her hands. Conservatives everywhere will be one step closer to stopping the Green New Deal, stopping the “defund the police” movement, and stopping the Left’s socialist takeover of our healthcare system, and that’s a step in the right direction for America. By donating below, you are making an immediate contribution: If you've saved payment information with Revv or WinRed, your donation will go through automatically. Thank you for all your support, Claudia Tenney
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