Saturday, May 22, 2021

Rep. Andy Biggs’ allies demanded “victory or death”

 


 
 

 
After making a direct vow to challenge the certification of Biden's electoral victory on the House floor, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs helped right-wing activist Ali Alexander coordinate a “Stop the Steal” rally to convince Republicans to overturn the election results.
 
Alexander, who refers to Biggs as a “friend” and “hero,” went on to use the congressman's words to encourage thousands of extremists to march down to our nation's Capitol and demand “victory or death!”
 
In case voting to overturn the election results on the eve of a deadly insurrection wasn't enough proof that Rep. Andy Biggs is dangerous, he's now leading Republican efforts to overturn Arizona's election results with a new ballot audit.
 
Rep. Biggs knows his words have power. If we allow Biggs to remain in Congress as the head of the so-called “Freedom Caucus,” we're opening the door to the potential destruction of our democracy.
 
We wrote to you earlier explaining our efforts to flip Biggs' seat next year -- because we know not a lot of Democrats have him on their radar. Because people like you have stepped up, we're just $2,301 short of our ambitious goal to defeat Biggs next year. If you're able, will you pitch in $10 or any amount to help us hit our goal by tonight and send Biggs packing?

Democratic engagement this early in the cycle is rare but critical to our fight to protect our democracy.
 
Thank you for standing with us in this crucial election cycle.
 
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