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Last night's QAnon show

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I didn't think Trump could go any lower.... Democrat Eric Swalwell represents California's 15th Cong

I didn't think Trump could go any lower.... 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} — I thought it couldn’t get worse than Trump’s debate performance last month. But then I watched his town hall event last night… He went off the rails, promoting outlandish conspiracy theories about Osama bin Laden and Seal Team 6. Trump said QAnon conspiracy theorists are “people who love our country,” and said he even agrees with them in some cases. Sound familiar? My own re-election opponent has shared QAnon propaganda herself. [This is what we’re up against {NAME}. Will you chip in right now to help me overcome radical QAnon sympathizers like my opponent and Donald Trump?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [$5 →]( [$25 →]( [$50 →]( [$100 →]( [$250 →]( [Other →]( On top of the usual hysterics, things took a more dangerous turn when the host lobbed Trump a softball question about QAnon and right-wing extremism. But once again, he swung and missed in spectacular fashion. It shouldn’t be this hard to denounce white supremacy and crackpot conspiracies. Then again, Trump knows better than to anger his core base of supporters… Let’s be clear — QAnon is a dangerous cult that begets extremist violence. Anyone sympathizing with their screwball worldview is unfit to serve. [Last night was a startling reminder that people like Donald Trump and my opponent refuse to take this threat — which the FBI categorizes as “domestic extremists” - seriously. Chip in to help me defeat them. →]( Thanks, Eric [DONATE TO ERIC >>]( [ 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 >>]( 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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