December 19, 2016 email to the executive director of the North Carolina GOP
Dear Dallas Woodhouse:
I'd like to call attention to an email you sent to your email list, so that I can call out your misrepresentation of my words in this communication (Subject: Fwd: [Test] NCGOP Releases Crazy Letters from Democrats to NC Electoral College Members).
You claimed in your December 15 letter that Democrats are "harassing" electoral college members in what "sounds like is a request to overturn an already completed election for their own silly reasons," citing my letter as an example.
First I will point out to you that the election will be conducted today, December 19 and the votes counted in the US Senate on January 6, so the election is not yet complete and was not complete at the time of my letter or yours. Regarding alleged "harassment," I maintain there is a clear difference between lobbying elected and appointed political representatives such as in a letter to electors, and harassing them. Personally I consider your forwarding my personal email address, from a message spent specifically for presidential electors, to your mailing list in this circumstance to be harassment, and I ask you to cease and desist from such actions by you or the North Carolina Republican party, immediately.

You attempted to frame my reasons as "silly" with your puzzling claim that "Dave thinks Alexander Hamilton wrote part of the Constitution FOR Donald Trump." As will be clear from reading the full letter below (or the Constitution itself), I was not quoting the Constitution, which Alexander Hamilton signed but did not write, but Hamilton's The Federalist letter #68, published March 14, 1788. It is quite obvious that Alexander Hamilton did not know the specific person of Donald Trump in 1788, and yet described the "talents for low intrigue" and "little arts of popularity" of an unfit candidate, which candidate Trump displays on a regular basis. I went on to list bulleted examples of these two traits, as well as a summary of why Donald J. Trump is unfit for the presidency, all of which you omitted from your letter.
If you would like to forward my entire letter to your mailing list, sans my personal email address, you are welcome to do so, as it would establish that my reasons are not "silly," that my letter is actually non-partisan, and that citizens have lobbied the electoral college with utmost sincerity from the patriotic desire to see a 45th President of the United States who is fit for office.