Fellow Patriot,

You may have seen in the news the efforts by far-left Democrats to harass and intimidate those of us out there every day working to collect signatures to make sure voters get to make the final decision on driver's licenses for illegal immigrants.

Over the weekend at the Cabela's in Hudson we once again were encountered by state Sen. Jamie Eldridge, who refused to leave us alone. I filmed my interactions with Sen. Eldridge and my video caught the attention of Boston Herald columnist Howie Carr.


Last Saturday, Eldridge was loitering outside Cabela’s in Hudson, a little too close for comfort to Rayla Campbell, the GOP candidate for secretary of state. Rayla was minding her own business, trying to drum up some business for her petitions.

Standing next to her card table outside the store entrance, Rayla finally tried to strike up a conversation with the sweaty stalker senator. And this was how he responded:

“I’m here just to express my opposition to voters, not to have just a dialogue with you so honestly you might just want to go back to your table.”

Wow! Isn’t that what they call mansplaining? Plus, Rayla is Black — a woman of color — and Jamie Eldridge is the whitest melanin-impaired honky this side of the fake Indian. And yet he brushed Rayla off like she was … Rosa Parks.

Now, the last thing you'll ever hear or see me do is identify as a victim. That's the Democrats' lame game, not mine.

But I do know firsthand what it's like when the Democrats here in Massachusetts overrule the will of the people. I remember what it felt like in 2020 when they kept me off of the ballot when I was challenging U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley.

That's why I collected more signatures than my Democrat opponents for secretary of state to qualify for this race. More than even the 28-year incumbent, Bill Galvin.

And that's why I'm still out here collecting signatures for you, so it will be YOU who decides whether someone who broke the law by entering the country illegally should be rewarded with a Massachusetts driver's license.


Thank you for your support!

-- Rayla
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