Keep the Clintons Out of the White House



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I'm writing to tell you one thing, and to ask for one thing.

Telling: National Review's coverage of the Clinton Email Scandals and the Comey Meltdown and tangled web interweaving that and more is superior, exceptional, critical. It's the kind of reporting and commentary -- by the likes of Andrew McCarthy and David French and Shannen Coffin (all who have been giants in their relentless focus on Hillary as her many scandals unfold and distortions spew) -- that make National Review unique, and its role as the primary defender of conservative principles something that must be of keen interest to you.

Asking: For NR to keep in the fight, to keep publishing these unrivaled polemicists, to keep punching above its weight, we need your financial support. This cause to which we mutually adhere and promote -- it needs your aid. So I am asking that you please consider making a donation of $25, $50, $100, or more if you are able.

Clintons, Round Two -- this just cannot be. This will be a nightmare for America. Help us do our part. Help us keep a bright conservative spotlight on the hijinks and shenanigans of Hillary, Bill, and their foot soldiers and liberal media mouthpieces. Help us keep them from relocating to Pennsylvania Avenue.

Do that by donating to National Review. Here and now. You have our deepest appreciation.

Sincerely,

Jack Fowler
Publisher, National Review

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