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BREAKING: Tillis and Gardner will vote against allowing witness testimony

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{NAME} — Thom Tillis officially announced he’s voting against allowing firsthand witness t

{NAME} — Thom Tillis officially announced he’s voting against allowing firsthand witness testimony in Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, making himself an accomplice to Mitch McConnell’s show trial — and Senator Cory Gardner joined him. What else do these two have in common? They’re both vulnerable and could be two of the seats Democrats need to flip the Senate in November. Both Cal Cunningham and John Hickenlooper are polling ahead of their Republican opponents. It’s clear that Democrats have a real shot at winning these two seats and bringing accountability back to our government — but only if we fight for it. [Split an urgent donation of $10 (or more) between John and Cal’s campaigns today to help them win their races and flip the Senate >>]( {NAME}, we know what a fair trial looks like. A fair trial has witnesses, documents, and evidence. But Senators Tillis and Gardner are only concerned with paying back Trump and McConnell for their political favors. Time and again, they have proven they are too weak to fulfill their sworn duty to uphold the rule of law and follow the United States Constitution. That’s why they’re protecting Trump no matter what. [We deserve independent leaders who won’t be afraid to pursue the full truth and hold this president accountable. Split a contribution between John Hickenlooper and Cal Cunningham’s campaigns to send Cory Gardner and Thom Tillis packing.]( [CONTRIBUTE NOW]( The people of North Carolina, Colorado, and the entire country deserve the truth. Flipping the Senate will be a critical part of getting it out. Thanks for taking action. — Team Cal Paid for by Cal for NC Cal for NC PO Box 309 Raleigh, NC 27602 United States [unsubscribe]( [Receive Fewer Emails](

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