From Rick @ The Lincoln Project <[email protected]>
Subject What do Elise Stefanik, Tucker Carlson, and the Buffalo terror shooter have in common?
Date May 23, 2022 4:52 PM
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They all embrace and promote the disgusting, racist “white replacement theory” that has cost too many lives.



Who's gonna step up and call out Elise Stefanik for promoting this racist arson?



(Last week, Elise joined in calls denying baby formula to immigrant children, so we didn’t think she could sink any lower. But then again, she’s Elise…so she doubled down on the White Replacement theory... AFTER the horrific shootings in Buffalo...)



If you're reading this email, you know the answer – of course we're stepping up.



Here's the ad we're running in her home district and in DC right now – and apparently has Stefanik and her camp running scared. (Check out her response statement, it's unhinged!)



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When no one else was willing to call her out on it, we did.



The thing is, it's not just Elise Stefanik. You know it and we know it. It's also the corporations behind people like her – corporations who are betting we're going to stay silent while they bankroll the MAGA mob taking back the House.



As Greg Sargent at the Washington Post put it, "Many big corporate donors are surely salivating over a GOP House takeover. Yet will something this depraved, hateful and destructive be enough to render certain Republicans too toxic for them to support?"



If it's up to us to make that happen, the answer is a resounding yes.



Don't let this one go. Help us keep up the pressure. <[link removed]>



-Rick







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