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What's happening at the RNC is not normal and not acceptable

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Thu, Jul 21, 2016 02:20 AM

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This behavior is not normal Friend -- It can be easy to dismiss the entire Republican National Conve

This behavior is not normal Friend -- It can be easy to dismiss the entire Republican National Convention with a wave of the hand -- all the craziness blurs into each other, all Republicans hate Hillary, blah blah blah, more of the same. But it's important to call out what we're seeing: What's happening at the convention is not normal and not acceptable. Calling a political opponent a "criminal" is not normal. Blaming a woman for the mass kidnapping of schoolgirls in Nigeria is not standard political campaigning. A crowd chanting "lock her up" is not what you expect to see at a rally. It's all dangerous. We cannot risk becoming inured to this kind of behavior. We can't tolerate it. We have to fight back. Chip in right now to make sure that Trump's way of campaigning doesn't become our way of life (and yes, we’ll send you a free sticker as a thank you): Thanks, Christina Christina Reynolds Deputy Communications Director Hillary for America Hillary needs you now more than ever -- chip in $1 and be one of the more than 1.5 million people standing with her: Paid for by Hillary for America, a grassroots campaign of 1.5 million donors committed to electing Hillary Clinton (and keeping Donald Trump out of the White House). Contributions or gifts to Hillary for America are not tax deductible. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. This is your campaign, so if you have thoughts on anything at all, just click [here] to send us a message! If you'd like more information on key policies, visit [hillaryclinton.com/issues]. Getting emails from Hillary for America is one of the best ways to stay in touch with this campaign, but if you really want to scale back, click [here] to receive less email and click [here] to unsubscribe. There are other ways to stay involved -- be sure to follow the campaign on [Facebook], [Twitter], and [Instagram]. Puedes encontrar más información sobre la campaña de Hillary en español [aquí]. If you're still reading this, you must be a really dedicated Hillary supporter. [Yee-haw for you]! Thanks so much for doing everything you can to elect Hillary Clinton as our next president. Hillary for America, P.O. Box 5256, New York, NY 10185 [Privacy Policy]

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