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At the debate last week, Brandon Williams had to answer for some of his extreme positions, including

At the debate last week, Brandon Williams had to answer for some of his extreme positions, including pardoning insurrectionists. Here’s what Brandon Williams had to say about pardoning January 6th insurrectionists. “I don’t know what to say about that.” Well we do – anyone who tries to topple our democracy must be held accountable! Brandon Williams implied he would just sit back and fall in line if Donald Trump were to pardon insurrectionists because “the President has the right of pardon,” but he hadn’t “spent any time thinking about it.” We can’t trust Brandon Williams to protect our democracy. [Will you chip in to help John beat him in just over a month?]( [CHIP IN]( {NAME}, this should come as no surprise. Brandon Williams has shown us that he would be a rubber stamp on the MAGA agenda, but there is no excuse for what happened on January 6. Point-blank. People here don't stand by these extreme views. They deserve a representative who will stand for them - not by Trump. [Will you chip in to help oust the MAGA agenda from Central New York and the Mohawk Valley?]( If you’ve stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately. [Give $10 »]( [Give $22 »]( [Give $50 »]( [Give $100 »]( [Give other »]( Mannion HQ Mannion for New York PO BOX 11131 Syracuse, NY 13218 United States [www.mannionforny.com]( | info@mannionforny.com PAID FOR BY Mannion for New York This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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