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Hey {NAME}, Did you see this? At a rally for Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden, “comedianâ

Hey {NAME}, Did you see this? At a rally for Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden, “comedian” Tony Hinchcliffe launched into an offensive routine targeting everyone except the most die-hard Trump supporters. From calling Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” to demeaning Black and Latino voters, Hinchcliffe’s comments drew backlash from both sides of the aisle—including from Florida Republicans and even Trump’s own campaign. But you know who didn’t distance herself from these racist remarks? Lauren Boebert. [RUSH A DONATION]( Boebert took to social media to praise the event and claimed this debacle was about “freedom rekindled.” Even her own party’s leaders are distancing themselves, but Boebert is doubling down. This isn’t the first time Lauren Boebert has sided with the most extreme and out-of-touch figures in the Republican party, not to mention one of the architects of the insurrection himself—Steve Bannon. But her embrace of this rhetoric is a reminder that if we want to protect our communities, our rights, and our values, we need to defeat Boebert and her dangerous allies. [Can you help us keep Colorado safe from Boebert’s toxic agenda by rushing in $5, $10, or $25 today?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [RUSH IN $25]( [RUSH IN $50]( [RUSH IN $100]( [RUSH IN $250]( [RUSH IN $500]( [RUSH IN ANY AMOUNT]( Thank you, Defeat Boebert PAC [DONATE]( Paid for by Defeat Boebert PAC This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Defeat Boebert PAC,

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