From the inbox…
Friend —
There’s so much to change in Washington, and over the past year, we have made important progress.
We are making progress modernizing and reforming the VA. We are driving the conversation about strategy and diplomacy in the Middle East, rather than just calling for more troops on the ground. And, we are fighting for the values that Bay Staters care about most: raising wages for hardworking families, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare, securing LGBT equality, and expanding opportunities for national service.
Now, we cannot afford to elect a President who will undo all of this. That’s why it is time for us to unite behind a strong candidate who will stand up against those who are trying to stop what we are working so hard to achieve.
Everyone in the race has strengths and weaknesses, and I don’t agree with any of them on every issue. But none of those differences are big enough or deep enough to risk losing the Presidency to the likes of Donald Trump or Ted Cruz. It comes down to this: who will fight hardest for working people, defend and expand the middle class, and protect our freedoms? The answer, for me, is Hillary Clinton.
As Secretary of State, she pioneered a “smart power” approach to foreign policy. That means using every element of American power – our economy, our values, and our military – to keep our country safe. As New York’s Senator, Hillary worked with Republicans and Democrats to reform the VA and expand access to mental health care for our veterans. And, she’s a champion for women and children. That’s why I am endorsing Hillary Clinton for President of the United States.
This is an important decision, and I hope you will share your thoughts with me.
All the best,
Seth Moulton
thank you, Seth Moulton, for endorsing our champion, Hillary Clinton.
She summed up her reason for running best when she said : ” I want to be president for the struggling, the striving and the successful.”
Forward to Victory !
Fred Rich LaRiccia
I am a Sanders supporter, but Fred’s post was civil and fair towards his candidate.