Wednesday, October 12, 2016

VoteVets.org: Back on the air



VoteVets


Jason Kander volunteered to join the Army after 9/11 and deployed to Afghanistan shortly after.

Senator Roy Blunt used the Homeland Security Committee created after 9/11 to advance legislation for a tobacco company where his wife and sons were lobbyists.

This is one of the most competitive U.S. Senate races in the country, and the choice couldn't be more clear. So we're back on the air with a powerful ad that you have to see and contribute to help us keep it on the air through Election Day.

Watch our latest ad and contribute $10 to VoteVets today to help elect progressive veteran Jason Kander to the U.S. Senate.


This is one of the most expensive races in the country, but our efforts are having an outsized impact. While massive special interests are pumping money to keep their man Roy Blunt in Washington, our contributions come from lots and lots of people giving small amounts of money.

That's why we have to ask:

Watch our latest ad and contribute $10 to VoteVets today to help elect progressive veteran Jason Kander to the U.S. Senate.

This race could be the difference between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, or a progressive in the seat who will fight for the values we share: like fully funding veterans' health care and stopping the Koch Brothers' funded campaign to privatize the benefits we've earned.

All my best, 

Jon Soltz 
Iraq War Veteran and Chairman 
VoteVets

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