From Elizabeth Warren (via PCCC) <[email protected]>
Subject I want to share a short story about the other night
Date February 14, 2020 1:01 PM
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A lot of stories came out of the New Hampshire primary the other night,
but I wanted to make sure that you knew about this one.

After I shared my speech, I stuck around to meet with supporters and I
took selfies with them.

One young woman who I met with told me that she was a college student with
thousands of dollars in debt -- and she only had $6 in her bank account.

Then she said that she still chipped in $3 to our campaign that night.
Because that was how much this campaign meant to her.

I didn't take that lightly, Friend. Every single contribution --
no matter how much -- means a great deal to me and, more importantly, to
our movement that's fighting for people who share stories like hers.

I'm not done fighting for working people, for students, for anybody who
feels squeezed by the way our economy is set up right now -- and who
believes that we can make things better than they are now.

[ [link removed]- ]I hope you're not done fighting either, Friend. If it makes
sense for you to make a contribution right now, can you chip in $2 right
now to power our campaign forward and the PCCC's work electing
progressives across the country?

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The way I see it, getting involved in a political campaign is an act of
optimism. It's about hope -- and about people who feel like they have
power in their democracy.

Traditionally, the people who feel like they have power in democracy are
the rich and powerful. Those who can afford to hand over a couple thousand
dollar checks to a candidate running for office.

That's not who I'm running for, Friend. I've been focused on
building a movement where students like the one I met the other night feel
like they can make a real difference in their country.

Our campaign doesn't cater to wealthy donors who want to meet at a fancy
fundraiser and talk about how we can pad the profits of their giant
multinational corporation.

I'm fighting to build a government that works for everyone, not just the
rich and powerful.

[ [link removed]- ]If that's the future you want to build, please make a contribution now
to help make the big, structural change we need.

Thanks for being a part of this,

-- Elizabeth

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