Friend,

I talked to Paul Steinhauser of the Concord Monitor (here) during my week-long trip to the Granite State.

I explained to the Monitor exactly why I'm running: "If there’s ever a moment we need someone who can unite this country, it is today or we’re not going to meet those challenges abroad or pass policies at home -- and that’s why I got in."

The Concord Monitor went on to explain I wanted “to ‘secure' the beachhead of Iowa… then move off the beach” to New Hampshire.

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The Eagle-Tribune also talks about the second reason I entered the race, during my visit to Salem: "Lucy Gagnon of Salem and Kay Galloway of Atkinson noted the lack of foreign policy by others in the 2020 presidential race after hearing retired Navy Vice Adm. Joe Sestak make his pitch to be the next commander in chief at a Salem home during a campaign stop... Sestak talked about how he would build international relationships back up, through rejoining the Paris Agreement on climate change and building on other treaties. Impressed with his knowledge, Salem voters were intrigued with the candidate in the already flooded primary field."

 

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As you will have seen on the debate stage, there's a serious lack of foreign policy and national security experience in this race. If you believe we need a Commander-in-Chief who understands the power of our diplomacy, our economy, and our ideals, as well as that of our military — including the limitations of it — and that we must convene the world under U.S. leadership if we are to face the defining challenges of our time, then please contribute.

Respectfully,

Joe Sestak

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