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Everybody had at least one in their class. {NAME} – We all knew these kids in school. Rememb

Everybody had at least one in their class. {NAME} – We all knew these kids in school.  Remember how much we dreaded hearing the words “group project”? Because no matter how hard you tried to work together and be fair, EVERY group had at least one kid who didn’t do any of the work and tried to take all the credit.  Meet the “grown-up” version of the group project cheat: Tom Cotton and John Boozman, the two Senators representing Arkansas in Washington. Cotton and Boozman not only voted against the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, they actively campaigned against it and every other bill bringing new jobs and opportunity to Arkansas.  In fact, EVERY member representing Arkansas in Congress voted against infrastructure investments and inflation reduction measures like lowering drug prices for seniors and subsidizing childcare costs.  So when you see Rick Crawford, French Hill, Steve Womack, and Bruce Westerman out there on the campaign trail complaining about high prices they locked in place, or bragging about infrastructure they didn’t vote for – remember it was Democrats who really brought home the bacon for our beautiful state.  [Now, thanks to you, Vortex has four bold Democrats on the ballot to show them the door in ‘24. Can you put $25, $50, or $100 into Vortex today to help us flip ALL FOUR Arkansas seats next November?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [  Express Donate: $25 >>  Â]( [  Express Donate: $50 >>  Â]( [  Express Donate: $100 >> Â]( [  Express Donate: $250 >> Â]( [  Express Donate: $500 >> Â]( [  Donate Other Amount: >> Â]( Every time they have an opportunity to bring investments and innovation to keep our towns and cities vibrant, the Republicans supposedly representing us in Washington fight it tooth and nail.  We’re not asking for special treatment. Arkansans are proud, and we work hard. All we want is a fair shake to get ahead.  It’s time we had representatives who work as hard for us as we do for our own families and communities.  We can have that next year when we flip these seats and send Rodney Govens, Marcus Jones, Caitlin Draper, and Risie Howard to represent us in Congress.  [Vortex has the team to get them to victory, but we need your support. Please give what you can to help us mobilize across the state and WIN next year.](  Let’s go!  Robb Ryerse [Support Vortex >>](      Vortex PAC is a new grassroots movement to transform Arkansas politics away from the far-right. We are recruiting, training, and supporting Democratic candidates to flip all four of Arkansas’ U.S. congressional districts and help win back the House majority in 2024. [DONATE >>](   Paid for by Vortex PAC  ©2023 Vortex PAC, all rights reserved  Our mailing address is: Vortex PAC PO Box 1141 Springdale, AR 72765 We're sad to see you go, but if you believe you received this email in error, or you no longer wish to receive our emails you can unsubscribe using the link below: [Click here to unsubscribe.]( Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Vortex PAC, please [click here](.

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