Friend,
The debacle of Claudia’s election is evidence of how fragile our elections are, how destructive Democrat policies are, and why we need common-sense election reform NOW.
Claudia is now in Washington working for the people of NY-22, and she’s demanding election reform. Will you join her? Thank you, Team Claudia - - - Forwarded Message Below - - - From: Claudia Tenney Subject: It’s time to get to work
AFTER 3 MONTHS, NY-22 FINALLY HAS REPRESENTATION IN DC It’s time to get to work and fight for election security! Friend, Since Election Day, it’s been a LONG three months of court challenges and ballot canvassing. I was finally certified the winner earlier this week, and I’m in D.C. to work for the people of NY-22. It’s time to take a stand against the Democrats and their progressive agenda.
But, I do have some unfinished business with Andrew Cuomo and how he handled the 2020 election. Because what happened to me should NEVER happen to another candidate ever again.
Back in August, Cuomo suddenly changed the rules of the game. In the middle of the general election, he decided to allow absentee ballots received AFTER the general election, throwing our elections into chaos. Our county officials were swamped with ballot requests and overwhelmed counting ballots for weeks after Election Day.
Now, I am going to use my platform in Congress to demand action on election security, but I need your help. Will you chip-in to help me make a difference in Washington? Friend, that my election was not resolved for more than THREE MONTHS following November 3rd means the people of NY-22 were without a voice in Washington representing their interests. That empty seat in Congress meant there was no one to fight for NY-22 jobs, to stop the latest impeachment scam, and to say no to the Green New Deal.
We cannot allow this to happen ever again. Not in our district or any other district.
That’s why I’m going to fight harder than ever before in Congress to secure our elections.
Will you send a donation to ensure I can continue to fight for free and fair elections?
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