From Adam Green, BoldProgressives.org <[email protected]>
Subject WOW! See Jamie Raskin's opening argument?
Date February 10, 2021 2:09 AM
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[ [link removed] ]Check out our rapid response TV ad starring Jamie Raskin in today's
impeachment trial! Let's air it in DC.

In today's impeachment trial, Jamie Raskin got universal praise for his
opening argument that acquitting Trump would create a "January exception"
to the Constitution. His case was so powerful, Trump's lawyers were forced
to rewrite their presentation on the spot.

Raskin said, "The January exception is an invitation to our founders'
worst nightmare. It's an invitation to the president to take his best shot
at anything he may want to do on his way out the door, including using
violent means to block the peaceful transfer of power. Their argument is
that if you commit an impeachable offense in your last few weeks -- you
get away with it."

This is exactly the argument that we previewed in recent days by pumping a
TV ad starring Raskin into the nation's capital on MSNBC, FOX, and CNN.

We just made a new rapid response ad featuring Raskin's opening argument
today because we need Republican senators to see it over and over again.

[ [link removed] ]WATCH HERE! Please chip in to replay Raskin's argument over and over
again in DC so senators remember it when they vote in a few days. Click
here.

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When we aired our first Raskin ad, we got positive feedback from people in
Congress, reporters, political allies, and activists. It's powerful.

[ [link removed] ]We'll keep Raskin's opening argument front and center for senators who
need to remember it -- with your help. Watch it here.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

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

 

 

 


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