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Team, The people of New York deserve to know where candidates stand on the issues. Alas, one of our

Team, The people of New York deserve to know where candidates stand on the issues. Alas, one of our GOP friends is scared to answer NY-22's tough questions. That’s embarrassing. [Before we dive more into Steve Wells, rush in a donation to Sarah’s campaign and help stop the GOP in its tracks!]( If we glance at Steve’s website, we see fear-mongering rhetoric based on ignorant falsehoods. He touts border security as his top priority -- and in doing so, he dehumanizes immigrants fleeing danger in search of asylum by labeling them as “gang members” and “terrorists.” He also praises our pharmaceutical industry as “the envy of the world.” That is concerning praise when we consider how many Americans are priced out of life-saving medication by greedy pharmaceutical companies. It is even more concerning when we remember Big Pharma’s culpability in the ongoing opioid epidemic. Maybe Steve refuses to join a public debate because he knows how fast his incompetence will show. [Rush in a donation today, and let’s help elect politicians who will answer the tough questions and find solutions.]( Thanks, Team Hood Sarah Hood is a mom, wife, leader, problem solver, and Air Force veteran. She's running for Congress to fix our sidewalks and roads, fight for a fair economy and greater access to healthcare, and defend the foundations of our democracy that are under attack. [CONTRIBUTE]( [CONTRIBUTE MONTHLY]( Follow Sarah Online: Paid for by Sarah Klee Hood for NY This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Sarah Klee Hood, P.O. Box 415 Syracuse, NY 13214

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