Yes, you read that subject line
correctly, Gary Kiehne
compared police officers who were risking their lives to safely evacuate citizens
from the devastating Wallow Fire to Nazis.
How insulting can you be?
Kiehne just went on air with some ads to try to distract
voters from his record
of outlandish, bizarre and insulting comments about our
brave law enforcement
officials.
We need your
help to fight back!
Kiehne’s insulting comments were so bad, Arizona’s
Fraternal Order of Police said they
were “Beyond the pale”, and the Arizona Police
Association—which represents 14,000 law
enforcement officers—called on Kiehne to resign
from the campaign.
What was the Kiehne campaign’s response to the 7,500
member Fraternal Order of Police? No
response.
In fact, he’s been in hiding for the past month since
making these outrageous remarks—and for
good reason. Now he’s trying to buy this race with TV ads that distract voters from his offensive comments—but Arizonans
are smarter than that.
I’m as shocked as you that people who want to hold
elected office would make such an insulting
statement about the men and women who put their lives on the line every day to make sure we are safe.
One thing is clear: Gary Kiehne is unfit to
serve in public office.
We need somebody like Andy Tobin, who is
supported by numerous law enforcement
officials like Pinal County Sheriff Paul
Babeau, retired Coconino Sheriff Joe Richards, Graham County
Sheriff P.J. Allred, Mohave County Sheriff Tom Sheahan and the Arizona
Highway Patrol Association, just
to name a few.
Arizona’s 1st Congressional District is not
for sale-especially by someone who compares our
brave law enforcement to Nazis.
Help Andy take his message of securing our
border, cutting taxes, and creating good paying American jobs to
Washington by contributing
$10, $25 or $50 today.
With Andy Tobin you know you’re getting a battle-tested
conservative who is ready to serve!
Bill Cortese
Campaign Manager |
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