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NEWSLETTER: Arlington Dems host “Swalwell-light” Gallego for GOTV event

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Arlington Democrats boasted on April 7th about hosting Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego for a GOTV event yesterday (April 17th).

Here’s the original announcement: 

But if you check Arlington Dems’ social media this morning, there are NO posts or tweets about this evebt.

Why is that?

Between April 7th (the original post) and April 17th (the date of the event), Ruben Gallego’s buddy California Congressman and gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell came under fire as multiple women came forward to make credible claims of sexual harassment and even rape.

Swalwell ended his gubernatorial bid and resigned from Congress over the last week, and the Department of Justice is now investigating these claims.

What’s the Gallego connection, you ask? The leftist rising star is a member of Swalwell’s “Cool Kids Clique,” a group of Democratic men who just can’t seem to shake sexual harassment and misconduct allegations.

Gallego’s sexual harassment history goes back more than a decade, when he was in the Arizona House of Representatives.

Some Democratic women — not any Arlington Dems, of course — see fit to call out Gallego for his sordid past.

Perhaps the Arlington Dems didn’t post about yesterday’s event because they’d like you to forget their association with Ruben “Swalwell-light” Gallego ahead of Tuesday’s gerrymandering referendum.

With just a few days to go to push up “VOTE NO!” turnout for the gerrymandering referendum on April 21st, here is an important update in this FINAL PUSH: 

Thank you so much for stepping up and taking the fight to the far-left here in Arlington. I am so impressed by what you’ve accomplished in the weeks since Abigail Spanberger, Louise Lucas, and Don Scott forced this on voters.

Onward,

Matthew Hurtt, Chairman
Arlington GOP

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