Hi John,
While there are a handful of prominent white supremacists in Congress who have made headlines since the January 6 insurrection, there are several more who are flying under the radar -- but they're just as much of a threat to our democracy as their more visible allies.
One of those white supremacists is Congressman Paul Gosar of Arizona, who skipped the vote on the COVID relief bill to give the keynote address at a white nationalist convention and retweeted “America First is Inevitable,” a slogan of known white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
Gosar has made his priorities clear -- he is using his platform to promote hatred rather than to serve his constituents. Gosar represents the worst of the GOP, but Republican leaders refuse to speak against him. He's so awful that 3 of his siblings wrote to Congress begging he be removed from the House, but leaders within his party refuse to act.
In spite of all of this, Paul Gosar has barely gotten any national attention. Even the most engaged Democrats like you may not have heard about him. To get the most accurate data before we go after Gosar, we need to hear from 65 more of our most engaged supporters. Please, let us know your thoughts:
John, should a white supremacist be allowed to remain in Congress?
Thank you so much for your input. With supporters like you, we'll have the power we need to take on the white supremacists in Congress.
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