From Roger Roth <[email protected]>
Subject Democrat Failures
Date July 26, 2022 8:00 PM
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Wow, even Starbucks is taking huge hits under Democratic leadership!




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Have you heard the news, friend?



The latest spill by Democrats has made headlines
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as Starbucks recently announced the closure of multiple stores located in
citiesfailing under Democrat control.



The worldwide coffee brand has determined it is unsafe for employees to
continue working in cities like Seattle, Portland, Philadelphia, LA, and DC.



It's no wonder why Starbucks had to flee! Because of radical, left-wing
policies controlling these cities, their residents are faced with increased
crime, inflation and overall economic uncertainty.



I fear that if we fail to unseat Governor Tony Evers this November, soon his
liberal, light-on-crime policies will add cities like Madison, Green Bay and
Milwaukee to that list.



I need you to commit to vote for me in the primary elections on August 9th to
help in the fight to unseat Tony Evers and rid Wisconsin of his radical,
left-wing ideologies!
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<< Commit to Vote Roth on August 9th >>
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As a small-business owner, I understand how hard it can be to run a business
under the thumb of left-wing radicals. We must act now to save our state.



Together we can protect our cities from Democrat policies that continue to
drive away businesses and employers.



Please stand with me by pledging to vote on August 9th.
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Thank you,

Roger Roth

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