He’ll do anything to get his candidate elected

 
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It's official, John: my uncle, the most dangerous man in America, just announced he’s going to campaign for Glenn Youngkin in the Virginia governor’s race.

Terry McAuliffe needs your support right now — more than ever. He set a rapid response goal of raising 10,000 grassroots contributions before my uncle’s rally in Virginia, and he needs your help. Will you split a donation between Terry’s campaign and Kirsten Gillibrand right now?

Glenn Youngkin might pretend he’s a moderate, pragmatic Republican.

But the truth is, he’s just as bad as Donald Trump — that’s why Donald has endorsed him eight times.

And if there were still any doubts that Glenn Youngkin and Donald are attached at the hip — they’re gone now. Donald Trump is all in for Youngkin.

We worked much too hard to stomp out right-wing extremism last year — and I’m stunned that more people aren’t stepping up to make sure my uncle’s radical followers, like Glenn Youngkin, aren’t given the chance to gain power.

We need your support right now. Split a donation of any amount between Kirsten Gillibrand and Terry’s campaign to help Terry stand up and reject Trump and Youngkin — for good this time.

Please give any amount up to $2,900 for each committee. (No contributions from corporations, labor organizations, national banks, federal contractors or foreign nationals, please.) 
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Thank you,

Mary L. Trump, PhD

 

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