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{NAME}, polls show that we're in statistical dead heat in a district that was expected to be an easy

[ {NAME}, polls show that we're in statistical dead heat in a district that was expected to be an easy hold for Republicans. [ My opponent Bob Good is clearly alarmed. He launched his first ad of the campaign this week—and it's a desperate attack against our campaign. From beginning to end, it misrepresents our positions and tries to falsely label me as radical. This ad is Bob Good’s way of introducing himself to the voters of VA-05. In so many ways, it shows that his campaign strategy is simply deceit and fear-mongering. He’s taking a page right out of the Trump playbook by trying to scare Americans into voting for him, but the people of our district won’t be fooled. [Can you chip in a split donation today between my campaign and the Voter Protection Project to help us fight back against the attacks coming from Bob Good’s campaign?](3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) [Chip in $25 →]( [Chip in $50 →]( [Chip in $100 →]( [Chip in $200 →]( [Chip in $250 →]( [Other Amount →]( When we talk about how toxic partisan politics can be, this is what we mean. In reality, I will stand up to the insurance companies trying to game the system to increase their profits even more, fight to increase choices in healthcare for all Virginians, and lower the prices of prescription drugs. Bob Good doesn’t want to talk about the issues because he knows his views are out of touch with voters. That’s why he’s reverted to distorting the truth and trying to strike fear into voters. [The hard truth is that if we don’t counter these ads with our actual message, Bob Good could get away with his despicable attacks. Can you chip in $5 or more right now split between my campaign and the Voter Protection Project to help us meet this moment?](3D/?g=-RPFKDpTVzRdQoPvdivnJNA) [Chip in $25 →]( [Chip in $50 →]( [Chip in $100 →]( [Chip in $200 →]( [Chip in $250 →]( [Other Amount →]( We can’t let this go unchecked, Dr. Cameron Webb Candidate for U.S. Congress Virginia's 5th Congressional District [Voter Protection Project]( Paid for by the Voter Protection Project and not authorized by any candidate or any candidate's committee. If you'd like to support the Voter Protection Project, you can [click here to make a donation.]( We believe that emails are the best way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails, you can [click here.]( If you'd like to unsubscribe from all our emails, [click here.]( Voter Protection Project 401 2nd Avenue South, Suite 303 Seattle, WA 98104

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