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Former Elected Officials to Obama: Show Us the Money!
Today, 14 members of Issue One’s ReFormers Caucus released a letter to President Obama asking him to show us the money. That’s the gist of their letter to the White House…
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In a new statement issued today, 35 former Democratic elected officials from across the country condemned Democratic efforts to boost election deniers in GOP primaries.
So far this year, Democratic organizations have spent millions of dollars elevating extremist candidates who deny the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, including ahead of Michigan’s August 2 primary. There, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) recently purchased TV ads designed to aid the election denier who is challenging Rep. Peter Meijer (R-MI), who, last year, voted to impeach then-President Donald Trump.
“Democrats can and should fiercely compete in elections with Republicans,” said former Amb. Tim Roemer (D-IN), a co-chair of Issue One’s ReFormers Caucus who chaired the New Democrat Coalition while he served in Congress.
Roemer continued: “We will differ on policy and advocate contrasting ideas. But we should never engage in election tactics that elevate and support election deniers and candidates who propagate lies about the 2020 election. The DCCC should never be working on Trump’s side in Republican primaries to bolster and promote a candidate who undermines our constitution and democratic system.”
The full statement from these 35 former Democratic elected officials is as follows:
As former members of Congress and the Cabinet, we oppose any practice that intentionally elevates election deniers. And as members of the Democratic Party, we are dismayed by the recent practice of Democratic organizations intervening in Republican primaries to promote candidates who deny the outcome of the last presidential election. Examples include Democratic investments to weaken truth-telling Republican candidates in Michigan, Colorado, California, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Maryland.
These destructive primary tactics aim to elevate Republican candidates who Democrats hope they can more easily beat in November. But it is risky and unethical to promote any candidate whose campaign is based on eroding trust in our elections. We must stop this practice, and stop today.
Our democracy is fragile, therefore we cannot tolerate political parties attempting to prop up candidates whose message is to erode our dedication to fair elections.
Sincerely,
Issue: ReFormers Caucus
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