First of all, I want to thank you for the support you’ve given me over the years. I would not be governor today without your help and encouragement. I will always be honored by the trust and responsibility Vermonters have placed in me. 1/12 #vtpoli
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We have so much to do to help protect public health and restart and revitalize our economy. So, here’s the bottom line: I will not be campaigning in the traditional way while we are in the midst of our response to this pandemic. 7/12
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Facing, fighting and defeating this virus — and rebuilding a stronger, more resilient economy — are my top priorities. This means, until the state of emergency is over, I won’t have a campaign staff or office, be raising money, or participating in normal campaign events. 8/12
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I will remain solely focused on fulfilling my responsibilities and serving the state I love. 9/12
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I realize the risks — I will be facing at least one other candidate in the August primary, and there are well organized candidates from other parties who have been asking for money and campaigning throughout this crisis. 10/12
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I’m sure the political consultants would tell me my decision not to campaign at this time is a mistake. But, I simply cannot bring myself to campaign during the state of emergency, even if it puts me at a political disadvantage in August and November. 11/12
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I thank you for your ongoing commitment to helping us fight this virus and recover stronger than we were before. We will get through this by staying united as Vermonters and doing our part to put the safety, security and prosperity of our state ahead of politics. - Phil 12/12
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