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Unless it's an apology, I don't want to hear a damn word

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Usually, I try to keep my message on Veterans Day positive and nonpartisan. Talk about what it meant

Usually, I try to keep my message on Veterans Day positive and nonpartisan. Talk about what it meant for me to serve and how my country provided a path for me to achieve the American dream. But not this year. Instead, I'm thinking about how Brian Fitzpatrick will do what he always does: Say one thing and do another. Because until Brian Fitzpatrick apologizes to veterans for voting to slash the VA budget by 22% – something that would effectively destroy the health care of men and women who put their lives on the line for all of us – I don't want to hear a damn word from him. [Picture of Ashley Ehasz at a changing of command ceremony]( I joined the Army at just 17 in search of stability and a way to afford my education. What I found was a sense of purpose and unity. I had my troops’ backs, and they had mine. I became an Apache pilot, and suddenly my whole job was protecting my brothers and sisters-in-arms on the ground. I expected the same protection from our so-called leaders. But instead of protecting veterans who risked everything for his freedom, Brian Fitzpatrick stabbed all of us in the back and played politics with our health care. That's why I’m done with Brian Fitzpatrick and why I'm determined to beat him at the ballot box. Because my fellow vets, the working families of PA-01, women, LGBTQ+ kids, seniors – we deserve a representative who will protect us in the halls of Congress. That's what I'll do if I beat Fitzpatrick, just like I did for my squad from the cockpit of my Apache helicopter. [Whether or not that happens depends on raising the money we need to win from supporters like you. Can you pitch in?]( Thanks for being in this fight with me, [Ashley Ehasz and soldier in front of Apache helicopter]( Ashley Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran, Apache helicopter pilot, and proudly pro-choice Democrat running to unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and represent Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District to defend our democracy, restore reproductive rights, tackle corporate greed, advocate for bold gun safety measures, and fight for working families across southeast PA. [Contribute]( [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Follow on Instagram]( [www.EhaszForCongress.com]( Paid for by Ehasz for Congress Ehasz for Congress 1800 Byberry Road #1336 Bensalem, PA 19020 United States Ashley Ehasz is a former member of the U.S. Army. Use of her military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement from the Department of Defense or the Department of the Army. If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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