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Mike Johnson: The Nuclear Threat To Democracy

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Here's why we should ALL be concerned about Mike Johnson becoming the Speaker of the House. Hey {NAM

Here's why we should ALL be concerned about Mike Johnson becoming the Speaker of the House. [alt_text]( Hey {NAME}, The headlines are shouting a grim reality – Mike Johnson, a staunch 2020 election denier, is now the Speaker of the House. Let that sink in: someone who vocally and unapologetically supported the unfounded claims about the 2020 election is now third in line to the Presidency. The dangerous implications of this are staggering. What’s next in this twisted narrative? Is Donald Trump going to dial up Mike Johnson to instruct him on the debt ceiling? Or perhaps dictate our foreign policy and aid to critical allies like Israel and Ukraine? I, for one, am deeply alarmed. Tons of reporting on Mike Johnson sheds light on Johnson's dangerous ideologies. From his troubling stances on LGBTQ+ rights to his unending quest against democracy, Johnson's leadership poses a clear and present threat to our nation's democratic fabric. The truth is the Republican Party might as well have rolled out the red carpet and handed Congress's keys straight to Donald Trump. And if you've caught his celebratory post on Truth Social, it's evident he believes they did just that. [alt_text] Let's not forget a crucial turning point: this GOP majority would never have existed if my opponent, Republican Jeff Van Drew, hadn't switched sides, embracing the very MAGA ideologies that now threaten our democracy. {NAME}, we're at a crossroads. We cannot let MAGA's grip on Congress continue. Every seat counts. Every election matters. We need to take back NJ-02 to save Congress! [Contribute $5, $15, or whatever you can to help us reclaim the House and defeat Jeff Van Drew this cycle!]( Our fight against this new MAGA-controlled Congress starts with your unwavering support. Let's rally, push back, and work towards a future where democracy, truth, and justice reign supreme. In determination and solidarity, Tim Alexander Candidate For Congress NJ-02 P.S. Our mission is crucial. Every dollar fuels our drive to ensure Congress serves the people, not just a dangerous faction. We’re counting on you. 🌟 [Donate Now to Combat the MAGA Takeover!]( 🌟 [alt_text]( [alt_text]( Tim Alexander for Congress Post Office Box 818 Oceanville, NJ 08231 United States We'd hate to see you go, but if you need to do so, please unsubscribe here .[unsubscribe](.

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