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What January 6th means to a law enforcement professional

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{NAME}, three years ago today, an unimaginable act of violence against our country occurred. Encoura

(And what it means to Jeff Van Drew, who switched parties not to impeach Donald Trump) [Tim Alexander for Congress Logo]( {NAME}, three years ago today, an unimaginable act of violence against our country occurred. Encouraged by former president Donald Trump, far-right insurrectionists stormed the capitol on January 6th, 2021 – leading to the deaths of enforcement officers, endangering our elected officials, and putting our democracy in jeopardy – and Jeff Van Drew voted to turn a blind eye to it. [{NAME}, as a law enforcement officer for decades, it is unacceptable to have leaders like Jeff Van Drew condoning attacks on our democracy and violence against law enforcement. Can you support our campaign today and help remove Jeff Van Drew from Congress?]( [SUPPORT TIM ALEXANDER]( Jeff Van Drew's vote against a Trump impeachment for the violence he incited on January 6th was a wake-up call for many, but it wasn't the first time Van Drew let Trump off the hook like that. Let's not forget, Jeff Van Drew abandoned his values and switched parties to vote against impeaching Donald Trump. Van Drew has consistently allowed Trump to do whatever he wants with no consequence, and now Trump is paying him back with resources and support from his New Jersey campaign operation. Jeff Van Drew's behavior shows his blatant disregard for democracy, rule of law, and accountability in office. Together, we can take down Jeff Van Drew and bring principled leadership and integrity back to Congress. [{NAME}, Jeff Van Drew's record proves that we can't trust him to look out for our needs before those of his political career. We've got to get him out of office before his actions threaten our democracy again. It's officially the election year – can you donate today to help me take him down this year?]( [DEFEAT JEFF VAN DREW]( Thank you, Tim Alexander   Tim Alexander is a civil rights attorney running to represent New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District. [timalexander-circlecrop]( As a New Jersey native, Tim enjoyed a long and distinguished career in law enforcement for the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office as a Detective Captain of the Criminal Investigation Section. After retiring from the Prosecutor’s Office, Tim immediately began working for the Philadelphia District Attorney as a member of the Philadelphia Youth Aid Panel. Later, Tim joined the Civil Rights Unit for the Philadelphia Solicitor’s Office. Eventually, Tim left public service and went into private practice handling civil litigation and currently is “Of Counsel” for Helmer, Conley & Kasselman, P.A. Tim continues to provide legal service in many aspects of law but concentrates his practice on Civil Rights and Employment Discrimination. Tim was born and raised in Newark, NJ where his personal journey led him to public service. Tim earned a bachelor’s degree in business management and a master's degree in business administration from Drexel University and a J.D. from Rutgers University. Tim and his wife, Anna, live in Southern New Jersey. Prefer to donate via mail? Address a check to Tim Alexander for Congress - 2024 P.O. Box 818 Oceanville, NJ 08231 [JOIN TEAM ALEXANDER]( PAID FOR BY TIM ALEXANDER FOR CONGRESS Tim Alexander for Congress Tim Alexander for Congress Post Office Box 818 Oceanville, NJ 08231 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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