From Chair Jeanna Repass <[email protected]>
Subject The path to victory for Democrats in Kansas ⬇️
Date September 6, 2023 7:00 PM
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John -- My name is Jeanna Repass, and I’m the Chair of the Kansas Democratic Party.
Today, I want to explain the direction I’ve been taking the Kansas Democratic Party, and I’m going to ask for your support on this journey of protecting abortion access, standing up for public education, and making Kansas a better state for all 2.9 million residents.
If you don’t have time to read my whole plan, I want to make a quick ask: our state party is supported in large part by grassroots donors. $15, $35, or whatever you’re able to give can go a long way to building our party infrastructure and electing Democrats up and down the ticket. Could you chip in any amount to support Kansas Dems today? [[link removed]]
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John, let me be clear: Kansas has been a tough state to elect Democrats, and that’s why we’re so often overlooked.
Though this state can be tough, our party is much tougher.
For a place that’s “unwinnable”, we sure have had quite a few impressive wins, including:
1️⃣ Electing and re-electing Governors Kathleen Sebelius and Laura Kelly , proving Democrats can win statewide in Kansas.
2️⃣ Electing and re-electing Rep. Sharice Davids , giving Kansans' a true representative voice in D.C.
3️⃣ Defending abortion rights in Kansas by 2022's ballot measure, ensuring Kansas doesn’t move backwards
John -- I’ve got a simple plan for the next 14 months as State Party Chair:
We must invest in our party infrastructure, locally and statewide, in order to achieve even more success.
In 2024, we have to break the legislative supermajorities running on a pro-worker, pro-choice, and pro-public schools agenda. I want Kansas Dems to build up our local parties, support our candidates and electeds and ensure all Kansans are aware of the extremism of people like Kris Kobach and Senate President Ty Masterson.
We need to form a large grassroots coalition of donors and supporters in order to accomplish this straightforward and ambitious agenda.
To be honest John, I’m relying on your support. Even just $35 would go a long way to build up our party and sustain our successes this cycle. I’m asking you personally -- would you chip in whatever you can to support the Kansas Democratic Party? [[link removed]]
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In solidarity,
Chair Jeanna Repass
For generations, we’ve been guided by the simple belief that Kansans deserve better. Today, we’re ready to write the next chapter – together.
Kansas Democrats believe what brings us together is far stronger than what divides us. We strive to protect the freedom of the individual, while working together to actively contribute to the vibrancy and vitality of our communities. We believe that government has a responsibility to promote policies that provide economic and social justice, access to healthcare, a clean environment, and safe workplaces. Government has a responsibility to improve the human condition. Kansas Democrats are committed to putting the people of Kansas first by promoting the values and policies that advance the common good for all Kansans
Prefer to donate via mail? Address a check to
Kansas Democratic Party
P.O. Box 1914
Topeka, KS 66601
United States
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Kansas Democratic Party
501 SE Jefferson St
Suite 30
Topeka, KS 66607
United States
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