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BREAKING: Trump-backed Jim Jordan chosen as Speaker nominee

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BREAKING NEWS Trump-backed Jim Jordan chosen as Speaker nominee Hi, it's Jeff Sites, the Democratic

BREAKING NEWS Trump-backed Jim Jordan chosen as Speaker nominee Hi, it's Jeff Sites, the Democratic Army Veteran running for Congress against Jim Jordan. My opponent was just chosen as a GOP nominee to become Speaker of the House of Representatives -- having received 124 votes from fellow Republicans in a secret ballot. Jim Jordan also has the backing of Donald Trump and others inside the MAGA caucus. It’s unclear if he’ll eventually become Speaker – but it’s looking very possible, and that should scare the hell out of us. I’m running for Congress to defeat Jim Jordan – not just to make sure he isn’t Speaker – but to make sure he’s retired from American politics. [I need your help to send him packing. Will you pitch in $20 or more -- split with Rebellion HQ -- to help me send Jim Jordan into political retirement once and for all?]( [DONATE NOW >>]( Jim Jordan is a conspiracy theorist, Trump-loving, partisan hack. The American people – and the people of Ohio’s 4th district – deserve so much better than him representing them. I intend to defeat him at the polls. But I need your help. Thanks for your support, Jeff Sites P.S. If you want to learn more about my background, [please watch my campaign launch video]( and consider pitching in a few bucks to help me spread the word: [DONATE TO REBELLION PAC]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [To unsubscribe from this email list, please click here.]( Rebellion PAC 247 Needham Street Dedham, MA 02026 United States Paid for by Rebellion PAC

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