John,
Here’s the thing most pundits won’t tell you: presidential primaries are almost always volatile and difficult to predict. And this year’s Democratic primary may be the most unpredictable in recent memory.
A lot can happen in a very short time. And there’s still a long way to go: 55 states and territories have yet to vote and 98% of delegates have yet to be awarded.
Elizabeth Warren is currently in third place in delegates won. She has a grassroots-powered campaign that is competing everywhere, including states like Virginia where thousands of people — including an overflow crowd to the overflow crowd — came out last night to hear her speak. We have to keep up the fight, now more than ever.
Elizabeth Warren’s campaign has set a new goal of raising $7 million before the Nevada caucuses next week. Can you split a donation now between her campaign and WFP so we can talk to more voters and keep up our fight for big, structural change?
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The 2020 election has already seen massive ups and downs. A few months ago, Joe Biden was the punditry’s flavor of the month. After Iowa, it was Mayor Pete. Now, it’s Senator Klobuchar.
But the truth is, we need to tune out the horse-race politics and focus on what’s in front of us: Nevada votes in just 9 days. One third of the nation will vote on Super Tuesday on March 3rd. And Warren’s campaign is built to compete everywhere.
Make a split donation today as we head into one of the most important stretches of this election. Every dollar raised strengthens the grassroots work being done to elect Elizabeth Warren and defeat Trump.
This election, like all elections, is going to come down to a few crucial things: who has the resources to make it all the way, and who has the grassroots strength to turn out the most voters. $3, $5, $10 at a time, your support will help us achieve both those goals.
In solidarity,
Team WFP
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