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xxxxxx,
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I firmly believe that the role – the duty – of the governor of Virginia is to unite people. To bring about unity in times of division. And above all, to do the morally right thing, especially when others won’t.
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After he failed to condemn Donald Trump and his "Big Lie" rally, it’s clear Glenn Youngkin doesn’t hold those values.
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From day one of his campaign, Youngkin has pushed Donald Trump’s lies about the 2020 election. He’s peddled dangerous conspiracy theories and keeps cozying up to Trump’s most extreme supporters.
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This is not who we are as Virginians – or as Americans. And we must not stand for this hateful, divisive rhetoric. This is about safeguarding the values that make this country what it is.
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That’s why, right now, I am asking you to split a donation between my campaign and Remove Ron. Everything we raise right now will go directly toward getting out the vote in this election – because the best way to defend our democracy is to participate in it. I am humbly asking for your support today:
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If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your monthly donation will go through immediately and be split between Terry McAuliffe and Remove Ron:
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January 6 was one of the darkest days in our history. We watched as our Capitol was desecrated. Police officers were killed. And our democracy was under siege.
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Trump’s rally for Youngkin this month was another dark day. Attendees actually celebrated the insurrection by saying the pledge of allegiance to a flag that was used to try and bring down democracy – the very democracy which that American flag symbolizes.
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Glenn Youngkin saw January 6 just like the rest of us. His complacency in undermining American democracy is unacceptable.
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xxxxxx, he is not fit to be governor of Virginia.
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I’m asking you right now to stand up for our democracy and split a donation between my campaign and Remove Ron by chipping in whatever amount makes sense for you. Together, we will build a movement that unites us and keeps our commonwealth moving forward.
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In solidarity,
Terry McAuliffe
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