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FWD: what the impeachment vote means for reelection

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{NAME}, Josh?s campaign manager Sam here, reaching out. I wanted to bump up Josh?s message about

{NAME}, Josh’s campaign manager Sam here, reaching out. I wanted to bump up Josh’s message (copied below) about the attacks we’ve been seeing about his stance on impeachment, and how it’s going to affect our re-election race after yesterday’s vote. Here’s what our Republican opponent Ted Howze had to say in a campaign email yesterday. It gives you an idea of how he’s coming after us as we approach the March 3rd primary election, where early voting starts in just 46 days: “[Democrats] can’t win elections - so they need to try and undo them. I’m not going to stand for it, and I hope you won’t either. Here in CA-10, D.C. Democrat Josh Harder has abandoned his oath of office… He is peddling the impeachment narrative and has turned a blind eye to the [real] issues.” -- Ted Howze via Campaign Email on 12/18/19 Folks, you and I both know these attacks on Josh are totally untrue and fictitious, so we need to make sure we have the resources to let California 10th District voters know that as well. Can you chip in a grassroots donation of $10 or $20 right now to help us build our Rapid Response Fund so we can set the record straight? Here’s the best link to donate: [secure.actblue.com/donate/support-josh-1219](/kj1pGkDj28Jgtjk_tWbIvKHyTFATv4hdRtO4OK57aTI=?refcode=20191219impeachmentattacks) Thanks for your support, Sam Signori Campaign Manager Josh Harder for Congress [DONATE](/SFh-JgTOU32mNTjfoI7s2v1gog0D-lZAxw6IRP8V10Y=?refcode=20191219impeachmentattacks) --- forwarded message from Josh, December 17, 2019 -- Really quick, {NAME}, look what national Republican groups looking to defeat us in 2020 are already spreading around to the media, and sending to their dark money and super PAC friends. They’re going to make my re-election race all about the “sham impeachment vote” in 2020 and that puts us in a tough spot. On the other hand, my opponent, Ted Howze, is in lockstep with President Trump. /kj1pGkDj28Jgtjk_tWbIvKHyTFATv4hdRtO4OK57aTI=?refcode=20191219impeachmentattacks So, I’m going to need your help here. Will you pitch in a grassroots donation today to show you’re standing with me? Here’s the best link to chip in: [secure.actblue.com/donate/support-josh-1219](/kj1pGkDj28Jgtjk_tWbIvKHyTFATv4hdRtO4OK57aTI=?refcode=20191219impeachmentattacks) Thanks for everything, -- Josh [DONATE](/SFh-JgTOU32mNTjfoI7s2v1gog0D-lZAxw6IRP8V10Y=?refcode=20191219impeachmentattacks) Paid For By Harder for Congress [unsubscribe](/AeJGandKVvlgqee8GlSH19Zlez9eClRwqbEHNc-StSs=) Harder for Congress PO Box 4426 Modesto CA 95352 United States

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