This email was sent to [email protected]. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? Unsubscribe | We must stop George Soros. The fate of the House majority – and our country – depends on it. | After Gov. DeSantis’ new congressional map added 4 more Republican-leaning seats, making my new district the FINAL SEAT needed to flip the House, Soros was CAUGHT spending $60,000,000 buying up media outlets in Florida to meddle in the elections. | We cannot underestimate just how far the radical Left will go to keep Pelosi’s House intact. | George Soros is not the only liberal desperately scrambling to save Pelosi’s majority. | Charlie Crist, who’s challenging Gov. DeSantis this year, even called on the federal government to intervene in Florida’s elections to ensure they’re “safeguarded” from Republicans who want secure elections. | Ever since the Florida Supreme Court locked in Gov. DeSantis’ 4 additional Republican seats, the radical Left has shown their hand for 2022… | …There is no scheme, no plot, no low they won’t try if it means saving Pelosi’s majority. | But even Pelosi herself has admitted to her donors that her majority is DOOMED. | That’s because by winning this final seat, we can render every one of the Left’s schemes – including Soros’ $60 million plot – useless. | Wesley Hunt Former U.S. Army Captain Republican for Congress | 1707 1/2 Post Oak Blvd. #525 Houston, TX 77056 | Paid for by Hunt for Congress. Military images and information do not imply endorsement by DOD [Department of Defense] or any service branch. | Contributions are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Under federal law, individuals may contribute a maximum of $2900 for the primary election, $2,900 for the primary run-off election, and $2,900 for the general election. Couples may make contributions from a joint account, but each contributor must sign the check (or other written instrument) or a statement that accompanies the contribution. Qualified federal PACs may contribute a maximum of $5,000 for the primary election and $5,000 for the general election. Non-qualified federal PACs may contribute a maximum of $2,900 for the primary election and $2,900 for the general election. Contributions from federal government contractors and corporations are prohibited. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess of $200 in an election cycle. | This email was sent to [email protected]. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? Unsubscribe | |