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{NAME} -- my opponent Karen Handel spun quite a yarn speaking at a local 4th of July event last week

{NAME} -- my opponent Karen Handel spun quite a yarn speaking at a local 4th of July event last week. Instead of laying out her vision for improving things in Washington and Georgia's 6th District, Handel threw down the gauntlet and attacked me with all manner of falsehoods: She said, “I’m coming for Lucy McBath.” She lied about where I live. She lied about my family. She lied about who I am as a person. And then she said, “And if all of her dishonesty wasn’t bad enough, Lucy McBath stands steadfastly with Ilhan Omar, AOC and Pelosi, and not with you.” [Can you chip in right now to help me fight back against these bald-faced lies my opponent is peddling?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [$6]( [$12]( [$24]( [$100]( [$250]( [Other]( But that wasn't all. Despite all the lies she told, Handel did let one bit of truth slip out when she warned retaking this seat would be a challenge... "Retaking this seat is not going to be easy. That’s why we have to put forward our strongest, most experienced candidate. Someone who has proven that she can win. Now I know some of you are asking what about ’18? Well, most of you know I love football. What you might not know is I love boxing, too. And what I know about the greatest fighters out there is sometimes you have to take a punch to land the knockout blow. And in 2020, we’re going to deliver the knockout blow to Nancy Pelosi, we're going to get Donald Trump re-elected, we’re going to re-elect David Perdue, we're going to take back the 6th." Here's the thing. We're not going to let Karen Handel retake this seat and try to impose her anti-choice agenda on Georgia's 6th District. (And we're not planning to re-elect President Trump either). [Can you chip in $20.20 right now to help make sure this seat stays with Democrats?]( [CHIP IN $20.20]( Thanks so much for having my back. With love, -- Lucy [DONATE]( Paid for by Friends of Lucy McBath [unsubscribe]( Lucy McBath for Congress Sandy Plains Road, Suite 204-210 Marietta, GA 30066 United States

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