From Andrew Lorinser <[email protected]>
Subject - First Fetterman, Now Lorinser
Date March 22, 2023 11:42 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Good morning, My dad, Dr. Bob Lorinser, isn't like any other physician. He's running for Congress, and just like John Fetterman, he isn't exactly your typical political candidate.

Democrats helped defeat Dr. Oz. Now it's time to support Dr. Bob. Let me tell you about my dad.

The Hoodie Army helped defeat an elitist GOP candidate in rural Pennsylvania, turning blue dots in a red sea into a tidal wave that gave a working-class champion a seat at the table he so deserved. Here's why we need to do it again for Bob Lorinser in 2024.

I grew up in a house where medicine wasn't just a career for a family physician. It was my dad's calling to make a difference, to help people, a true vocation. He would regularly visit with patients in our living room late at night who couldn't afford to go to the clinic. His primary care focused on Medicaid and Medicare recipients, substance abuse victims, disabled Veterans, and working-class families with children with behavior issues. In his favorite hoodies, he would administer vaccines for players on my hockey team for free because he knew a healthy team is a winning team. The same applies to his constituency. Citizens cannot thrive without preventative care. The healthcare system is failing. That's one of my dad's core messages for Congress. Outrageously high medical bills, insurance disputes, a lack of mental health services, or citizens avoiding care altogether because of unaffordability and inaccessibility. Before we moved to the rural heartland, Dad got his moniker "Dr. Bob" from Native children while he was working at a clinic in Navajo Nation, serving an impoverished and disadvantaged community. It's where I learned cultural competency. Dr. Bob grew up in a split working-class home with five siblings. My grandfather was a union railroad worker, and my grandmother was a union nurse. My dad considers himself lucky, working his way up from community college to medical school, and he wants to provide similar opportunities for all Americans. He's running for Congress to make the future brighter for his grandchildren and the next generation. For the same reasons he was a social worker at a Veterans hospital, served in the State Department, and became a public health director during COVID, his motivation to get to DC is all from a sense of duty to the country. With your help, my dad is committed to healing policy. He wants to alleviate the pain of struggling rural communities, and his biggest initiative is universal healthcare. He needs you in his corner to lead in Congress and create a publicly financed non-profit national health insurance program that fully covers medical costs for all Americans — including palliative and mental healthcare. Can you chip in for Bob Lorinser today? His opponent is MAGA Republican in Northern Michigan. Against dark money and Super PACs, we're creating a grassroots movement in the Midwest that will ignite and inspire quality Democratic candidates up and down the ballot.

If you've recently contributed, thank you. Please disregard our ask, accept our gratitude and consider this correspondence a campaign update. If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately.

Or send a check to: "Friends of Dr. Bob" PO Box 936 Marquette, MI 49855 Learn more about my dad and his campaign at VoteDrBob.com. Thank you for your consideration, —Andrew Lorinser

You've been e-mailed this content because of information you've supplied through previous contributions to our cause. We need you now more than ever, but if our correspondence is unwelcome, please unsubscribe.

Click on the link below to open the message in a browser:
[link removed]

You've received this email because you are a subscriber of this site.
[link removed]

If you feel you received it by mistake or wish to unsubscribe, please click here.
[link removed]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis