From Ron Estes <[email protected]>
Subject And the loser is...
Date January 14, 2020 9:59 PM
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Democrats will have their first presidential debate of 2020 tonight. It's too early to tell who the winner will be.

Friend,

Democrats will have their first presidential debate of 2020 tonight. It's too early to tell who the winner will be. But one thing is guaranteed – as the Democrats' agenda somehow continues to get more radical and expensive, the losers tonight will be the American people.

There is also a new frontrunner. But did you hear the news?
While divided Democrats have flocked to and fled from one candidate after another, this month the revolving door of frontrunner has landed on Bernie Sanders. Now leading in the latest polls from Iowa just two weeks before caucus day, today CNN issued a scathing report detailing his agenda will cost at least a whopping $57 trillion. ([link removed]) This more than doubles our country's budget to pay for things like taking over health insurance, the green new deal and "free" college tuition.

Sanders may be the latest Democrat candidate to come under fire for his expensive liberal wish list, but he's not the only one.

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That's why I need your support to make sure we retake the majority in Congress and keep President Trump in the White House. ([link removed]) The American people will lose if Democrats enact the agenda they bring forward on tonight's debate stage. Instead, let's make sure Democrats are the only losers come November 2020.

Sincerely,

Rep. Ron Estes

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