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To Karen Handel

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friendsoflucymcbath.com

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I want families to stop getting ripped apart by gun violence. Rep. Lucy McBath is running for re-e

I want families to stop getting ripped apart by gun violence. Rep. Lucy McBath is running for re-election in Georgia's 6th District, in a true "toss-up" seat against her well funded 2018 opponent former Rep. Karen Handel. If you no longer wish to receive emails you can [unsubscribe here.]( {NAME} — You might have seen just a few days ago when Karen Handel was caught on tape agreeing with a supporter who said I should “get off of” speaking about the death of my son. Then Karen dismissed our fight for a safer America by saying: “In Congress you have to be able to look at issues beyond just your person.” When asked about it by the media — Karen’s team claimed to express “great sympathy and compassion” for my loss. Well, I have a message for you, Karen Handel — I don’t want your sympathy, I want action. I want families to stop getting ripped apart by gun violence. I do this work because no family should have to sit around the dinner table and stare at an empty chair. No family should be forced to mourn the death of a loved one at every holiday and birthday, and no family should be forced to be represented by a person who puts the profits of the gun lobby over human life. Make no mistake, Karen Handel has an “A” rating from the NRA. I will never stoop this low because I know the stakes of our gun safety fight. I know the stakes all too well. I ran because for too long, I watched legislators like Karen Handel promise to take action, yet none came. So I decided to run for office myself. So let me make one thing clear — I don’t want anyone’s sympathy. I want action. Lucy [DONATE ⇨]( [SUPPORT LUCY ⇨]( [Lucy McBath for Congress]( This message was sent to: {EMAIL} | If you would like to receive fewer emails [click here.]( If you no longer wish to receive emails, you can [unsubscribe here.]( Lucy runs a people-powered campaign that relies on grassroots supporters like you -- and if she's going to win re-election, she's going to need your help. [CHIP IN TODAY ⇨]( We’re so happy you’ve joined our team to keep GA-06 blue. Emails are an important way for Lucy to communicate with her supporters, but if you would like to receive fewer of them you can [click here.]( If no longer wish to receive email updates you can [unsubscribe here.]( Friends of Lucy McBath 885 Woodstock Rd Suite 430-528 Roswell, GA 30075 United States Paid for by Friends of Lucy McBath

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