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White supremacists in Congress flying under the radar

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Hi {NAME}, Paul Gosar, a little known congressman from Arizona, recently took to Twitter to share a

Hi {NAME}, Paul Gosar, a little known congressman from Arizona, recently took to Twitter to share a meme with the words “tell everyone America first is inevitable.” “America First is inevitable” is white nationalist Nick Fuentes' slogan. Fuentes has called for a homeland for white people, denied the Holocaust ever occurred, and rallied Trump's rioters outside the Capitol on January 6 -- now Gosar is promoting his white nationalist views while sitting in the House of Representatives. Gosar represents the worst of the GOP -- 3 of Gosar's siblings even wrote to Congress begging he be removed from the House. And if tweeting a white nationalist slogan wasn't enough to make his views clear, Gosar spent a weekend last month delivering the keynote speech and rubbing elbows at a white nationalist convention — all while his colleagues were back in DC voting on the COVID stimulus package. Gosar has made his priorities clear -- he would rather advance the goals of white supremacy than serve his constituents, and the Congressional GOP doesn't see any issue with that. While other white supremacist leaders like Josh Hawley have gotten national attention, Gosar has been flying under the radar. Even the most engaged Democrats like you may not have heard about him. To get the most accurate data before we go after Gosar, we need to hear from 65 more of our most engaged supporters. Please, let us know your thoughts: {NAME}, should a white supremacist be allowed to remain in Congress? [YES](/v8yszMH8opMy5OuFWUm5_3NVuYkOxZs2Q80wiNQc1tk=) [NO](/v8yszMH8opMy5OuFWUm5_3NVuYkOxZs2Q80wiNQc1tk=) Thank you so much for your input. With the support of folks like you, we'll have the power we need to take on white supremacists in Congress. ASPIRE [TAKE THE POLL](/v8yszMH8opMy5OuFWUm5_3NVuYkOxZs2Q80wiNQc1tk=) Paid for and authorized by ASPIRE PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. ASPIRE PAC 910 17th St NW Ste 925 Washington DC 20006-2641 United States [unsubscribe](/MkcyxK-BBJjvAslDw5-UJ9wjXxZlRliGbP4uV8lKqeo=)

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