John,

Seth made headlines earlier in the campaign when he opened up about his struggles with mental health. He talked about his battle with PTS following four tours in Iraq and encouraged others—both civilians and servicemen and women—to do the same when he began hosting mental health town halls around the country.

Seth believes that mental health should become a routine part of healthcare in our country, for veterans and all Americans. It's why he became the first presidential candidate in history to share his own struggle with mental health, and it’s why he released a comprehensive plan to dramatically improve mental healthcare in America.

John, it’s also why he responded to Marianne Williamson on Twitter yesterday for comments expressing skepticism of antidepressants, saying "we need to destigmatize mental health care" and noting that medication "does a lot of good for a lot of people.

Bringing mental health to the forefront of the national debate is a big part of Seth’s candidacy. Nearly 50 million Americans suffer from mental illness every year—but you hardly hear about it in the primary.

To change that, we need to make sure Seth makes the debate stage in September.

Will you chip in $10 or more right now to support Seth’s message and get him on the debate stage this fall?

Thank you,

Team Moulton

 

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