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reading headlines like this makes me sick: Democrat Eric Swalwell represents California's 15th Congr

reading headlines like this makes me sick: 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 was on the House Floor on January 6 when violent insurrectionists attempted to overthrow the results of our democratic elections and do harm to my colleagues and me in the Capitol. And having prosecuted the impeachment case to the Senate, I have an intimate understanding of how Donald Trump’s election lies — fueled and spread by many of his Republican allies in Congress — led to the violent events that took place that day. That’s why reading headlines like this makes me sick: [ Yesterday, The Washington Post reported that extremist Republicans who tried to get the election overturned have been raking in money hand-over-fist from small-dollar donors. {NAME}: This is personal for me. We cannot let these Republicans raise money off of their treasonous attempts to throw an election for Donald Trump. [Please rush $5 or more to our campaign to help us fight back against well-funded Republicans and set the record straight about what really happened on January 6.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [$5 →]( [$25 →]( [$50 →]( [$100 →]( [$250 →]( [Other →]( The time for us to rest on our laurels is long gone. I need to know that you have my back as the 2022 midterms heat up, starting now by helping us keep up with record-setting GOP fundraising. Are you with me? [Please rush $5 or more to our campaign to help us hold Republicans accountable.]( Thank you, 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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