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KarlaL
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From: Jessica Bernstein
To: united-lyme-action@... Action
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 5:03 PM
Subject: Response to Lyme Article

I’ve been sending out my latest article, “Lyme Disease Could be a Game Changer in the 2016 Election”: http://www.truth-out.org/speakout/item/33292-lyme-disease-could-be-a-game-changer-in-the-2016-election to both Democratic and Republican campaign managers and leaders of the Democratic and Republican Parties in different states like New Hampshire and so far have heard back from 2 people, one Democrat and one Republican. One thanked me and said he’d read the article. The other said he’d pass it onto the presidential candidate and that his wife has Lyme so he’s well aware of the issue.

So IT IS CRITICAL THAT WE GET AS MANY “LIKES” AND “SHARES” as possible on the article so that candidates can see that there is a large voting constituency who care about Lyme.

Whomever is your chosen candidate, send the article to their team and tell them you care about this issue and if they campaign around Lyme disease it would sway you and many others to vote for them.

Here are emails for New Hampshire (A Swing State where Campaigning around Lyme disease Could Make a Difference)

New Hampshire Republican Party Reps: http://fitn.gop/candidates/

New Hampshire Democratic Party Reps: http://nhdp.org/contact-us/nhdp-staff/

Pennsylvania (Another Swing State where it could make a difference):

Democratic Party: http://www.padems.com/about/staff

Republican Party: http://www.pagop.org/about/staff/

You can also look up your state and send to your party there.

Jessica Bernstein, Psy.D.

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