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Marco Rubio PAC defends, well, Marco Rubio

Reclaim America is outraged. In an email, the newly formed PAC defends it founder, Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, against Rachel Maddow and Ed Schultz.

And Reclaim America would like you to help buy sending them a few bucks.

From the PAC:

Dear,

 Last week, Marco gave a historic speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library that's been called an "important", "powerful", and "thoughtful" step in promoting a conservative path forward.

But not everyone was impressed. The speech drove extreme liberals crazy, and they are on the attack. We need your help to fight back and support limited government candidates who share Marco"s conservative vision for America.

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow chopped up Marco's words and distorted them, even weaving in mentions of Marco's parents to attack him.

Ed Schultz attacked Marco's speech as "psycho talk" and called Marco a "political hack".

These are the typical attacks that are routinely launched against those who are standing up for our conservative principles.

These extreme liberals have no interest in finding common sense solutions to the challenges facing our country. They just want to attack and tear down anyone who doesn't share their extreme ideology.

Which is why we need your help us fight back. Your contribution of $100, $50, or even $25 will help us defend conservatives like Marco all across the country.

Reclaim America PAC will stand up for candidates who take tough positions and challenging the politics-as-usual in Washington, D.C.

Thank you for your continued support,

Team Reclaim

P.S. Your contribution helps us spread the word about conservative's positive vision to change the direction of our country AND fight back against the media elites who attack that vision constantly. Please contribute what you can today by clicking on this secure link.

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