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please read Democrat Eric Swalwell represents California's 15th Congressional District. If you no lo

please read Democrat Eric Swalwell represents California's 15th Congressional District. If you no longer wish to receive emails, you can [unsubscribe here]( or by emailing info@ericswalwell.com. {NAME} — While we take today to light up the grill and enjoy an extra day off of work, it’s important that we take a moment to thank our fearless essential workers. Faced with the worst public health crisis in a century, they kept our country moving. But the truth is, {NAME}, Republicans have treated essential workers as anything but essential. Republicans failed to provide them with a livable wage and hazard pay; Republicans failed to provide them with safe, affordable childcare; Republicans failed to provide them with proper PPE and sanitizing equipment to avoid getting sick on the job; Republicans failed to protect and expand healthcare options so getting sick doesn’t break the bank; {NAME} — This Labor Day, let’s not forget that Republicans have sided with big business during this crisis. They shunned science, and encouraged their fanatics to do the same, putting workers in the unconscionable position of choosing between a paycheck and their health; They fought to shield large corporations from liability for failing to protect their employees; They even have fought against higher wages and hazard pay for essential workers. {NAME} — Labor Day is a day for celebrating the trailblazers of our nation’s labor movement. [Let’s celebrate them by doing everything we can to kick each and every one of these anti-worker, anti-labor Republicans out of office for good on November 3rd.](3D%3D/?g=fS0EBfNIB05fE_dPE5wiOrA) [DONATE TO DEFEAT REPUBLICANS NOW](3D%3D/?g=fS0EBfNIB05fE_dPE5wiOrA) — Eric [DONATE TO ERIC >>](3D%3D/?g=fS0EBfNIB05fE_dPE5wiOrA) [ Democrat Eric Swalwell proudly represents California's 15th Congressional District. He needs your support in order to keep protecting what's important: our healthcare, our paychecks, our future, and our democracy. [DONATE TO ERIC >>](3D%3D/?g=fS0EBfNIB05fE_dPE5wiOrA) Eric runs a people-powered campaign that relies on grassroots supporters like you, and if he's going to win re-election, he's going to need your help. If you'd still like to unsubscribe, you can do so by [clicking here.]( Paid for by Swalwell For Congress P.O. Box 2847 Dublin, CA 94568

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