Hi John,
One thing I've always admired about Robin is how she puts in the work. Ask anyone around here, and they'll tell you about a time when Robin's been there—for them or someone they're close to.
Robin exemplifies the values of this district: honesty, hard work, a can-do neighborliness I've always looked up to.
And maybe that's especially noticeable, because Dan Crenshaw is so very noticeable absent.
You're not likely to see Crenshaw in person around here.
Sure, you might catch him on cable news when he's got another book to promote . . . But physically in the district?
He's just not the kind of person to pitch in. After Hurricane Harvey, while Robin was helping folks clean out their homes, or dropping off bottled water or meals in person—well, none of us are really sure what Dan was doing.
He's even traded in town halls and replaced them—for paid fundraisers. Only paying attendees are currently allowed access to our Congressman, us normal folks aren't invited to attend.
And that deserves only one response. It's time to dump Dan for a representative who really wants the job.
We deserve a Congresswoman who shows up—not to promote herself, or a book deal—but who will show up for us.
A Congresswoman whose policies on gun regulation and the transition to cleaner energy are compelling and vital in the 2nd Congressional District—like Robins' are.
One whose life experiences—attending community college, experiencing homelessness and being raised by a family with roots in coal mining and working-class struggles—give her greater insight into our own struggles.
It is time to elect the right woman for the job: Robin Fulford.
Jen Strobel
Campaign Manager, Fulford for Congress
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