John,
The House of Representatives will vote tomorrow on two articles of impeachment against the President of the United States. Yesterday, Abigail announced that she will be voting yes on both articles:
“The world, and our children, are watching as the foundation of the world’s longest-standing democracy is tested. Through this trying time, nothing is more important than fulfilling our obligation to defend the Constitution and protect our republic.”
(See her whole statement below)
For Abigail, this decision is not about politics or re-election: it’s about the oath she has taken three times in her life to support and defend the Constitution.
That’s not stopping national pundits from pontificating about how impeachment will impact our race and Republican groups from spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on TV and online ads against us. Eight Republicans have lined up to challenge Abigail because they think this race is theirs for the taking.
John, this is the moment we need everyone’s support. We need EVERY contribution we can get.
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Our end-of-year deadline is 14 days away.
We need to hit the ground running in 2020. That means having a campaign budget that can stand up to the inevitable assaults from national Republican groups, dark money groups, and false attacks against our campaign.
This past year has been a wild ride, and as we face the election year, we’ll need you in our corner once again. Please, if you can contribute today, we need your help.
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Thank you,
-Bettina
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John,
I wanted to make sure that you saw my announcement today regarding the impeachment vote that is coming to the House floor this week. This is not a decision I came to lightly and I wanted you to hear it from me.
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STATEMENT
As a former federal agent and CIA officer, I have spent my professional career in search of facts and evidence – the facts and evidence necessary to uphold the rule of law and protect our national security. Today, I am driven by facts and evidence to protect the integrity of our democracy.
This week, the House of Representatives will vote on two articles of impeachment. In advance of casting my vote, I have read the articles and studied the evidence—including the majority and minority reports, deposition transcripts, and public testimony.
The facts are not in dispute; witnesses, including those called by both parties, affirm these facts. The President has abused his power by soliciting foreign interference in the 2020 election and leveraging U.S. security assistance dollars paid for by taxpayers and appropriated by both parties in Congress to compel a close ally—at war and dependent on our aid—to malign his political rival. When these actions became known, the President endeavored to hide the truth, and he obstructed Congress’ constitutional duty to investigate by withholding documents, evidence, and fact witnesses.
The President’s actions violate his oath of office, endanger our national security, and betray the public trust. Because of the oath I swore to support and defend the Constitution, I will be voting in favor of both articles of impeachment. This vote is about more than one man’s abuse of power; it is about the power of the presidency and whether we, as citizens, can expect that our elected officials, and most powerfully, our President, will fulfill their obligation to uphold the Constitution. The framers foresaw the risks to our republic that could come with a President willing to put self interest before national interest, and they gave Congress the sole power of impeachment as a remedy.
It is with a heavy heart, a solemn devotion to our Constitution, and a deep belief in our country that I believe we must pursue this remedy. The world, and our children, are watching as the foundation of the world’s longest-standing democracy is tested. Through this trying time, nothing is more important than fulfilling our obligation to defend the Constitution and protect our republic.
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Thank you,
-Abigail
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