From Dana Fritz <[email protected]>
Subject Trump’s big announcement is a threat to Pennsylvania’s democracy
Date March 1, 2022 11:29 PM
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Massive news, John — this past weekend, Donald Trump announced that he’s planning on running for president again in 2024.

That’s setting up a contest in our opponents’ GOP primary: The Republican who declares they’ll do anything — even overturn the will of the voters — to help Trump win the presidency will get the “coveted” endorsement from Trump.

John, Trump’s decision to run again is a danger to our democracy — not only in Pennsylvania, but across the entire nation. Will you chip in any amount today to help make sure a Republican doesn’t win this Governor’s race? [[link removed]]

You might think I’m exaggerating, John, but I’m not. Two GOP candidates for Governor signed fake electoral certificates in a failed attempt to overturn the 2020 election.

Even after that news broke, one of those candidates doubled down — saying he doesn’t regret his actions and that it was “important” that Pennsylvania had alternate electors.

Now I don’t need to tell you how wrong that is — but what I want to make clear is that Republicans aren’t just spreading Trump’s Big Lie — they’re taking dangerous, undemocratic action to try and make it come true.

And you can bet they’ll try to do it again in 2024 if they win this race for Governor.

Pennsylvania is the most important swing state in the nation — and if we want to defend our votes to count in future elections and stop the potential of Trump being unfairly elected in 2024, we need to win this race. John, can you chip in $5 today to help keep Pennsylvania in Democratic hands? [[link removed]]

Thank you,

Dana Fritz
Campaign Manager
Shapiro for Pennsylvania





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