From Charlie Crist <[email protected]>
Subject Gov. DeSantis won’t investigate Florida-based hate groups involved in the Jan. 6th insurrection
Date December 6, 2021 5:38 PM
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 John,

More Florida residents have been charged with crimes related to the January 6th Capitol insurrection than any other state. 

As a Floridian, I’m troubled by that fact. I’d like to find out why so many of our fellow citizens traveled to our nation’s capital and sought to overturn a democratic election. 

However, Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn’t seem troubled by this fact. Instead, he’s refusing to investigate the Florida-based hate groups involved in the attack on our democracy. 

I believe Floridians deserve answers -- and I believe we deserve far better than our current governor. Make a donation today to help me defeat Gov. DeSantis and restore accountability to Tallahassee:

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The January 6th insurrection was a threat to our democracy, so it was a threat to all of us. It didn’t matter who you voted for in the last election. Your democracy was under attack on that terrible day. 

Investigating the insurrection should be a bipartisan matter. After all, the congressional committee examining the events of January 6th is bipartisan! 

But Gov. DeSantis would rather engage in partisan politics and do Donald Trump’s bidding than ensure accountability for insurrectionists. In my view, that’s disqualifying -- and it’s part of the reason I’m challenging Gov. DeSantis.

So,  John, please consider donating to my campaign. Together, we can ensure these hate groups are held accountable so the events of that tragic day in January are never repeated:

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Thank you,

Charlie Crist




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