From PCCC Elections Team <[email protected]>
Subject Put Jon Stewart and Obama on TV!
Date February 18, 2020 4:57 AM
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With just five days until the Nevada caucuses, Elizabeth Warren is in a
prime position to surge in this final week. A new Las Vegas
Review-Journal/AARP Nevada poll shows her in third place, just behind
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.

In a new ad President Barack Obama and former Senator and Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid talk about her strength as a fighter for middle-class
families:

Obama: "She came up with an idea for a new independent agency standing up
for consumers and middle-class families...She's done it while facing some
very tough opposition. Fortunately, she’s tough."

Reid: "She had studied the financial world, and had an insight into it
that others didn’t have. When she talks, people listen."

[ [link removed] ]Jon Stewart makes a cameo too! Check it out here. Then, please chip in
$3 to help Elizabeth Warren run this ad in Nevada in the days before the
caucuses on Saturday! (Supporting someone else right now? [ [link removed] ]Let us know!)

[ [link removed] ]Turn on images to see a screenshot from the ad.

[ [link removed] ]Check out the ad here. Then, please chip in $3 to help Elizabeth Warren
run this ad in Nevada in the days before the caucuses on Saturday!

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Elections Team

 

 

 

 

 

 


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told PCCC members, "The majority of Americans are with us on the policies. Americans support Medicare for All, expanding Social Security benefits, gun reform, debt-free college, and a $15 minimum wage. Bold progressive values are popular EVERYWHERE. Together, we have the people. Together, with your help, we’ll have the votes." Chip in $3 here: [link removed]


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