John, early voting in Virginia starts in less than four weeks, and I’ve gotta tell you, I’m fired up!
Virginia is one of the purplest states in the country, and that means we can’t fight back against right-wing outside spending without your support.
My friends at the Virginia House Democratic Caucus are facing a critical battle for the future of Virginia this November.
Right now, Republicans hold a slim House majority, but if we flip the chamber blue, we can deny MAGA Republicans any opportunity to jam through their destructive agenda to ban abortion, cut public school funding, and put more weapons of war in our schools and communities.
All we need is you, John: Can you split a $25 donation between CommonGood USA and my friends at the Virginia House Democratic Caucus? We’re facing a huge fundraising deadline at the end of August and every donation makes a difference.
Virginia Democrats are planning for the biggest early voting push in Virginia’s legislative history because the stakes are historic.
Why? Virginia is the only southern state left without a post-Roe abortion ban. Recently, a Republican running for the House of Delegates was caught admitting he supports a “100% ban.”
That’s why I’m personally reaching out on behalf of my friends at the Virginia House Democratic Caucus.
Getting Democrats out during the early vote could determine the outcome of the election.
Our incredible Democratic candidates running for the House of Delegates are taking on the entire Republican establishment and some of the most extreme Republicans our Commonwealth has ever seen – to do all that and win, we need to ensure every campaign is fully resourced now.
So, John, will you help us flip the Virginia House of Delegates blue with a donation of $25 – split between CommonGood USA and with Virginia House Democratic Caucus? Every dollar counts.
It’s on us to forge a future where our freedoms are protected, our rights aren’t under constant threat, and our children have the promise of a better tomorrow.
Thanks for standing with our Commonwealth,
Terry McAuliffe
72nd Governor of Virginia
