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All eyes should be on Virginia

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rightsideofhistorypac.com

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doug@rightsideofhistorypac.com

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Thu, Oct 7, 2021 03:31 PM

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{NAME}, We are less than a month away from what is likely the most important election of the year. T

{NAME}, We are less than a month away from what is likely the most important election of the year. The Virginia governor’s race is shaping up to be a litmus test of Trump’s hold on the Republican Party, a referendum on the Biden-Harris agenda and Democratic majorities, and a major indicator for the 2022 midterms. This race is like many we’ve seen: a proven Democratic leader with a track record of tangible results, Governor Terry McAuliffe, is up against the latest Trump look-a-like, Glenn Youngkin. The difference is that Youngkin is trying desperately to toe the line between plagiarizing Trump’s policies and propaganda while playing down his cronyism, and he’s spending tens of millions of his own money to keep his secret. Because while the polls show that McAuliffe and Youngkin are neck-and-neck, they also show that Trump is decidedly unpopular with Virginians. The way we win is by ensuring that Virginians know exactly who’s on the ballot when they go to the polls: Terry McAuliffe and Donald Trump. At stake in Virginia is Medicare, management of COVID relief, the health and safety of thousands of schoolchildren, and the lives and livelihoods of every Virginian. [Will you split a contribution today between Governor McAuliffe’s campaign and the Right Side of History PAC to help us win in Virginia and in races around the country?]( This race demands attention and investment from all of us, {NAME}. We’ve seen what happens – in Florida and in Texas – when radical right governors get elected in the South: Americans die and the country moves backwards. And those losses – lives, reproductive rights, voting access – affect all of us. Thank you for not standing on the sidelines. – Doug Jones Paid for by Right Side of History PAC. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. This message was sent to: {EMAIL}. Mailing address: 1751 Potomac Greens Dr. Alexandria VA, 22314 We believe that emails are a crucial way for our campaign to stay in touch with supporters like you. However, if you'd like to unsubscribe, you can do so here: [unsubscribe]( Thanks for your support!

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