Friend, Today marks President’s Day, when we celebrate our country’s great executive leaders. Ironic then that this President’s Day marks the fourth year of President Trump’s term. President Trump and his administration have stifled the progress this country has made by deploying divisive rhetoric and passing policies that set back women, people of color, students, and middle- and working-class families.
And corporate, establishment Democrats like Richard Neal have allowed Trump and Republicans to skate by with nearly no accountability. Richard Neal was playing by the old rules of Washington D.C., as a result we still don't have the President's tax returns. We need congressional leaders who understand the serious threat that Donald Trump poses to our democracy.
Policies enacted on the federal level influence all of our communities. We have to be able to trust that our national leaders will represent our values and center our needs.
If we continue to have a Congressperson like Richard Neal representing Western and Central Massachusetts, we will give away our voice in Congress and allow corporate special interests to control our narratives.
It’s time to return checks and balances to Washington. We deserve leaders who will be accountable to our communities and who will hold one another accountable. And that leader is not Richard Neal.
I’m running because I believe in the power of people-focused politics. I'm running to center your voice and ensure that our government is held accountable to you, not corporate interests.
30 years is a long time to have waited for change in MA-01. This is our chance to take back our narrative, take back our power, and take back our district.
Will you stand with me today and contribute $10 to our campaign? With your support we can take on Richard Neal’s corporate-funded war chest and win our primary in September.
I can’t do this without you, Friend. Contribute today and you’ll be powering a real grassroots, people-centered movement in Western and Central Massachusetts.
The time for change is now.
Let's do this, Alex
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