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the truth about my Republican opponent Larry Hogan

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Hi {NAME}, it’s Angela Alsobrooks, the Democratic nominee for Senate in Maryland. With the Gene

Hi {NAME}, it’s Angela Alsobrooks, the Democratic nominee for Senate in Maryland. With the General Election officially underway, we need to give Maryland voters the facts on Larry Hogan. We couldn’t be farther apart in terms of policy, and couple that with the fact that a Hogan victory would all-but guarantee a GOP-controlled Senate, and it’s clear that Hogan is all wrong for Maryland. [I’ll prove it to you, {NAME}, but before I highlight 3 major policy differences between me and Larry Hogan, can you chip in $25 split between my campaign and Democracy Defense Action to help my team hit our fundraising goal?]( Larry Hogan and I disagree on a lot of things, and here are 3 areas where we differ: I believe abortion should be safe, legal, and accessible for everyone, but Hogan disagrees. During his time as governor, he vetoed legislation to expand abortion access, and you’d better believe he’d pave the way for national Republicans to pass a national abortion ban. He was even so condescending as to belittle abortion as “an emotional issue for women.” I believe that workers’ rights should be expanded, and unions given more power to collectively bargain, but Hogan disagrees. He vetoed a law that would have allowed workers to deduct union dues from state income taxes. I believe that we can and should be doing more to improve the lives of working Marylanders, but again, Hogan disagrees. That’s why he vetoed a $15 minimum wage. [Larry Hogan wants Maryland voters to believe he’s a moderate, {NAME}, but the reality couldn’t be further from the truth. Will you chip in a split donation to my campaign and Democracy Defense Action to help us hit our goal and defeat Hogan in November?]( I need your help making sure Larry Hogan can’t run away from his record, {NAME}. Thanks, Angela Alsobrooks Paid for by Democracy Defense Action. DemocracyDefenseAction.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Democracy Defense Action 1032 15th St NW Washington, DC 20005 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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