John, if you want to know how my opponent Jill Schupp feels about policy-making, just look at her own words.
This week, when talking about the legislative focus on healthcare, Schupp said “we need to let the sausage making happen.”
TRANSLATION: She wants to radically transform healthcare in Missouri with backroom meetings, shady deals, and NO transparency. She embodies swamp politics at its finest and she’s not even shy about it! We both know that Jill Schupp agrees with the most liberal progressives on healthcare.
Democrats across the nation have made it clear they support government run programs that eliminate private insurance!
Jill Schupp has more in common with Bernie Sanders than she does with the average Missouri family - and we can’t let her “sausage making”, backroom deals become policy.
If you agree will you please chip in today to help me fight back?
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John, make NO mistake, Jill Schupp is a radical liberal who would happily serve as a puppet for the elitist, leftist agenda -- NOT YOU!
John, I’m going to continue fighting for Missouri families – for lower taxes, more jobs, and healthcare solutions that ACTUALLY work.
But I cannot do it without you.
I hope I can count on your support to fight back against Jill Schupp’s radical, swamp politics: https://secure.winred.com/ann-wagner/action-961993
Ann Wagner
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