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{NAME} -- I’m concerned about the extremism in the Republican Primary. When I open my social me

{NAME} -- I’m concerned about the extremism in the Republican Primary. When I open my social media feeds, I often see attacks against me from online trolls. And because of the rhetoric of those running against me -- it’s unfortunately no surprise that these attacks often sink to the lowest of the low. Recently, the Southern Poverty Law Center’s “Hatewatch” wrote up my self-funding opponent Marjorie Greene (who has loaned her own campaign $500,000) and her stoking of right-wing extremism online to build a social media following. Greene has attacked and confronted members of the LGBTQ community, Parkland survivors, and immigrants in a series of publicity stunts to gain attention for her campaign against me. She’s also been building her following through relationships with InfoWars, conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, and other far-right extremists. [Can you chip in a grassroots donation of $6 or $12 to show Marjorie Greene that we’re not going to accept her kind of extremist rhetoric in this race?]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately: [$6]( [$12]( [$24]( [$100]( [$250]( [Other]( And then there’s Donnie Bolena. Last month, he was pressured to leave the 6th District race after he self identified as a “white nationalist.” But the next day, he bucked the party line and declared that he is still running against me! Mr. Bolena has made his beliefs known. He has proudly taken on the label of “white nationalist.” He has declared that Muslims in Congress “don’t look like Americans,” and recently pronounced himself the “Martin Luther King for white people.” What is clear is this -- we are in a political age where my opponents feel empowered to make horrific statements while running against me. I know that our country is better than this -- and I need you to help me fight back. [So, will you chip in a grassroots donation to fuel our campaign for re-election. And will you stand with me against white nationalism, extremism, and hatred in all forms?]( [STAND WITH LUCY]( Thanks for your support. With love, -- Lucy [DONATE]( Paid for by Friends of Lucy McBath This email was sent to {EMAIL}. This campaign is powered by grassroots supporters like you, but if you need to remove yourself from our email list, click here to [unsubscribe](. To contribute via check, please address to: Friends of Lucy McBath 885 Woodstock Rd Suite 430-528 Roswell, GA 30075 United States.

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