People are in desperate need of economic relief.

Hank Gilbert for Congress

Team,

Now that summer is almost over and we officially head into the fall, we need to focus on keeping our families safe during the holiday season, especially being that COVID-19 still ravages the nation.

This means fighting for another economic relief package that will increase testing for the state of Texas, keep food on the table, and help small businesses stay afloat.

The problem is that we’re stuck with a crazy congressman who has no sense, common or otherwise, and isn’t capable of getting the job done. Louie’s done nothing but vote down bills that would have invested millions into the state of Texas alone.

The good news is that we can avoid a disastrous winter by giving Louie the boot on November 3rd. Pitch in $15 or whatever you can to help us get Gohmert gone >>>

This is about our livelihood. Right now, 48% of Texas renters are unable to pay rent and are at risk of eviction. Thousands of small businesses are closing shop for good. Nearly 3.4 million Texans had applied for unemployment assistance as of August. And our USPS is on the brink of collapse, which would devastate senior citizens and veterans in our district.

What’s Louie Gohmert done to ensure another round of stimulus makes it to these folks? Nothing. A big fat zero.

We’re only 47 days out from the most critical Election Day in our district. And there’s no way in hell that we’re letting Gohmert ruin anybody’s holidays. Let’s give him the boot and get him gone >>>

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Hank


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I’m running for Congress because I believe we need a Congressman who will bring a good dose of East Texas values to the halls of Congress. When I’m elected to Congress, I’ll fight for enhanced funding for rural healthcare, massive student loan reform, and economic policies that make sense for East Texas. - Hank