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The “Suckers” and “Losers” Bus Tour: Stop One

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We’re going to birddog Trump events around the country on our “Suckers” and “Los

We’re going to birddog Trump events around the country on our “Suckers” and “Losers” bus tour, starting with the VP debate in New York City tonight. Check it out: [VoteVets] Hey {NAME}, it’s Travis with VoteVets. JD Vance is debating Tim Walz, tonight. JD, a Marine Veteran himself, is carrying water for the guy who called the fallen “suckers” and “losers.” He joined Trump’s despicable attacks on Walz and his decades of service in the National Guard. He even defended Trump after he trampled the graves of the fallen at Arlington. We got news for you, JD. We’re Veterans, not “suckers” and “losers,” and we’re going to make sure the voters don’t forget Trump’s record of attacks, insults, and degradations towards the Military and Veterans. We’re going to birddog Trump events around the country on our “Veterans Against Trump” bus tour, starting with the VP debate in New York City tonight. Check it out: [Bus tour NYC]( [Bus tour NYC]( [Bus tour NYC]( This isn’t just some publicity stunt. We’ve got three objectives here. First, we’re using it to help organize Veterans around the country. If we’re coming to your community, you’re sure to hear from us. Second, we’re using it to put Trump and Vance off balance on an issue we know they’re vulnerable on. We know they’re worried about losing the Veteran vote — and they should be. Third, we’re going to use it to get more coverage of the issues that matter most to Veterans — and how Trump’s on the wrong side of every single one of them. Now, if everybody reading this chipped in — $5 or whatever they could — we’d pay for this tour today. We’d do more than that, honestly. We’d raise enough to beat Trump like a drum. But not everybody donates. That’s why it’s so important that you chip in, if you can, to keep this tour going. How about it: [Can you make a $5 donation to VoteVets and help us keep this show on the road? We can’t do this without you.]( If you've stored your info with ActBlue, we'll process your contribution instantly: [Rush $10 now]( [Rush $25 now]( [Rush $50 now]( [Rush $100 now]( [Rush $250 now]( [Another Amount]( Thanks a lot, Travis  PAID FOR BY VOTEVETS, VOTEVETS.ORG, NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE’S COMMITTEE Use of military rank, job titles or photographs in uniform does not imply the endorsement of the Department of Defense, Departments of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or the Marines or Space Force. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a very important way we communicate with supporters like you, but if you want to, you can [unsubscribe here](.

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