Urrutia is the wrong choice for NH

As a voter in Congressional District 1, I have been paying close attention to all the candidates in the race. Christian Urrutia looked good on face value, but once I did my homework, about his employment history, his massive net worth, and his campaign strategy, his image started to unravel.

I received numerous bizarre fundraising texts from him. One claimed that he was in imminent harm hours after an event ended. I unsubscribed because he was being dishonest, yet I continued to receive more misleading fundraising appeals. Later, he sent an email implying in the subject line that recipients were in the Epstein files. Inferring that you might be a pedophile or child sex trafficker in a fundraising appeal is abhorrent. These tactics should not be rewarded with a seat in Congress.

Urrutia has raised almost $840,000 and has assets between $4.9 and $11.8 million! He recently worked at AirBnB earning $568,000 a year and owns $750,000 worth of AirBnB stock. We have a housing crisis in NH made worse by short-term rentals. Does he expect us to think a guy with four homes, including a NYC Co-Op, understands the housing needs of struggling NH families? I think not.

We need to stop electing entitled candidates, with big money donors, who think congressional seats are for sale, and have no idea what itโ€™s like to live on a budget, worry about the cost of groceries, gas, skyrocketing rent and home prices. Enough is enough.

Regina Flynn, Strafford