Hi John,
It’s great to meet you! My name is Ali Monge, and I’m the Executive Director and President of Women for American Values and Ethics (WAVE). We’re a grassroots organization dedicated to advancing our progressive values and ethics through education, training, advocacy, rapid response action, and partnerships.
I’m always proud to represent this incredible organization, but today more so than ever.
That’s because I’m thrilled to announce that we’re endorsing our founder and past president Joanna Weiss in her race to represent CA-47! Will you join us in supporting her by chipping in a donation to her campaign today?
When Joanna founded WAVE, I was with her every step of the way. I saw firsthand how tireless, fearless, and selfless she was in leading our organization, taking care of our members and our mission, and growing our fledgling group of 21 women into a movement with more than 2,000 followers and a volunteer force logging hundreds of hours every single election season. She did all this
as a volunteer – and with integrity, grit, and grace.
Wouldn’t you want someone like that to represent you in Congress?
Joanna is a
powerhouse. While at WAVE, she kept up her community-based
pro bono legal work fighting for our community members in need, including domestic violence survivors, seniors on fixed incomes, and special needs students.
There is no one more dedicated to making life better for Orange County families.
I hope you’ll join us in our enthusiastic support of this wonderful woman – and as luck would have it, it’s the perfect time for a surge of grassroots support. Joanna tells me that her campaign is up against an important end-of-month fundraising deadline tonight, and that they need to hit their goal to continue building momentum and the infrastructure for a winning campaign.
Remember that CA-47 is the only highly competitive open seat in California, and that every dollar you can contribute will go a long way. Can we count on you to chip in $3 now?
Thank you so much for hearing us out. Together, we’ll win this thing.
Let’s go,
Ali