Happy 4th, from Gen. John Adams and the entire Vince 4 AZ Team
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Happy 4th of July!
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I’m Retired General John Adams. I served in the US Army for more than thirty years, in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe. It is my privilege to share a life of service with my brothers and sisters in arms who defend the Constitution of the United States. Our Independence Day is a most special day for me and for all veterans. On this Independence Day, I hope you’ll join me in gratitude for our great country and for all those who serve and protect our American values. That begins with our proud men and women in uniform and their families, and also includes those civilians in the community who work tirelessly to protect our American values and protect our communities from crime. One such civil servant is Vince Rabago, former Assistant Attorney General and Democratic candidate for Arizona Attorney General. I am proud to serve as Co-Chair of Vince’s campaign because Vince is devoted to serving all of us in Arizona with the highest principles — equality under the law for all, preservation of our constitutional rights, and defense against those who would prey upon our citizens and our communities. In the best spirit of those Americans who have gone before who stood up in their own communities — like John Adams in Massachusetts three centuries ago — Vince fights for the rights of all Arizonans. He fights against special privilege for the few, and against those who would take advantage of the most vulnerable among us. Vince’s life is one of dedicated, effective, relentless service to his fellow citizens, and I hope you’ll join me in supporting him as our next Attorney General. Vince is a Clean Elections candidate, meaning he has decided to stay away from special interest money and PAC money and instead be funded entirely by average citizens. The best way to support Vince and to take an active role in our Democracy today is to make a $5 contribution to Vince to help him qualify for Clean Elections funding. Thank you. May you have a happy and safe 4th of July. Respectfully, John Adams |
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