🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 Happy Independence Day, John.
On the Fourth of July, we celebrate freedom, democracy, and the birth of American independence. During the Revolutionary War, George Washington assembled the troops here in Bucks County to cross the Delaware River and march onward to victory at the Battle of Trenton. The victory was a critical turning point in the war and eventually led to the founding fathers signing the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia.
As a veteran, I served my country to defend those same freedoms and values. To see our constitutional rights and freedoms stripped away by those at the top goes against everything I fought for. The information coming out of the January 6 committee hearings shows just how close we came to having the results of a free and fair election blocked.
As we’re witnessing the assault on the right to choose, it’s a dark reminder that our freedoms can be dismantled overnight by people who care more about protecting their power than representing people.
That’s why we need a new generation of leaders who will fight for our rights and freedoms. And if elected to Congress, I vow to always put the interests of Pennsylvanians ahead of profit and power.
By bringing people together, we must recommit ourselves to building on the promise of a future for our children and grandchildren.
I hope your Fourth of July is filled with gratitude, rest, and joy.
— Ashley Ehasz
Â
Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran, Apache helicopter pilot, and Democrat running to unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and represent Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District: to provide our communities with the services and opportunities they need to thrive, to create positive change, and to ensure the next generation will have a better future ahead of them. |
|
|
|
|
Paid for by Ehasz for Congress
|
|
Ehasz for Congress 1800 Byberry Road #1336 Bensalem, PA 19020 United States
|
Ashley Ehasz is a former member of the U.S. Army. Use of her military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement from the Department of Defense or the Department of the Army.
Â
If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please unsubscribe.
|
|