Friend,

What if I told you a violent gang of "squad" sympathizers beat up a conservative gay Black man outside an event featuring not just U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley, but her whole contingent?

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Cori Bush. Rashida Tlaib. Ilhan Omar. Ayanna.

I'd like to introduce them to Shawn Nelson of Boston:
Nelson sustained injuries serious enough to put him in the hospital, but thankfully, he managed to first film the events leading up to his attack.

Watch for yourself and ask whether this would have been national news if the roles were reversed, and a gang of angry Republicans jumped a gay Black progressive.
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Republicans are being increasingly subjected to violent attacks across the country.

Just last week, an 18-year-old African American conservative was murdered after a 42-year-old man mowed him down with his car during what he called a "political dispute."

Unfortunately, we cannot rely on the press to provide an accurate account of what happened.

Here was the headline in Monday's Boston Globe:
This narrative is outrageous.

Republican candidate for Congress Donnie Palmer had been peacefully protesting the "Squad's" event, and had Donnie not come to the aid of Nelson and others, the outcome could have been far worse.

See the video for yourself. That's Donnie in the white shirt, and Nelson bleeding on the sidewalk:
A gay Black Republican was sent to the hospital when he decided to protest an event featuring "The Squad."

Again, imagine the coverage had the roles been reversed.

This is what Republicans are up against this fall. Again, please share these videos freely, and if you are able to, please donate to the Massachusetts Republican Party so we can do everything we can to support our candidates.
Thank you so much for your continued support.

Together, we can make a difference.

Yours,
Jim Lyons
Chairman, Massachusetts Republican Party
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