| Jason, RFK Jr. is rewriting public health policy based on conspiracy theories instead of science. Families across the country are paying the price. Last month, the CDC's website was changed to cast doubt on the scientifically proven fact that vaccines do not cause autism. That shift wasn't driven by new research; it was because RFK Jr. and Donald Trump are ignoring gold-standard science and promoting fringe theories that put lives at risk. Scientists are sounding the alarm. They call RFK Jr.'s twisted logic "decision-based evidence making": he decides what he wants to believe, and then he distorts facts to match it. And while Trump and RFK Jr. play political games with public health, American families face the consequences. I understand the value of vaccines. My grandfather nearly died of polio. Advancements in medical research and science help to keep my daughter, Elle, safe from the risks that type one diabetes poses to her safety every day. We cannot go backwards to a time before vaccines when kids died from polio or when people living with a chronic disease could be denied health insurance. I'm running for Congress to protect families and stand up to leaders who endanger public health. But NH-01 is one of the most competitive districts in the country, and national Republicans are already attacking us for calling out RFK Jr.'s lies. Will you chip in $25 or more today to help us fight back and defend science, truth, and the health of American families? |
| Thank you, Stefany Shaheen |
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