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Turn on images to see Andy Kim cleaning up the Capitol after the Jan 6 insurrection.

Andy Kim cleaning up the Capitol after the Jan 6 insurrection.

After Senator Robert Menendez was indicted on bribery charges, New Jersey Congressman Andy Kim announced he would run against Menendez in the 2024 primary.

Since this big news, there’s been a ton of media and public interest in this Senate race.

The PCCC is hosting a virtual brown bag lunch with Andy Kim this Thursday at noon Eastern on Zoom -- AND YOU’RE INVITED! You’ll be able to ask the Congressman your questions!

RSVP Yes or Maybe for Thursday’s virtual brown bag lunch with Andy Kim. Click here.

You can also donate to Andy Kim’s campaign and reward him for his boldness.

WHAT: Virtual Brown Bag Lunch on Zoom

WHO: Congressman Andy Kim, PCCC members across the country, political media.

WHEN: This Thursday, October 5, at 12 noon Eastern Time

Andy Kim attended the PCCC’s candidate training, and we endorsed him for House early in 2018, before he flipped a Trump district to Democratic control.

In a survey of PCCC members last week, 93% said Menendez should resign – including XX% in New Jersey. This came after the FBI found envelopes of cash and gold bars in Senator Menendez’s home. Foreign agents called him "our guy."

With democracy on the line, as we make the case that voters should hold Trump accountable for law breaking in 2024, it’s important for Democrats to reject Menendez.

This is your chance to learn more about Andy Kim, Menendez’s only announced challenger. RSVP Yes or Maybe by clicking here.

You can also donate here to Andy Kim’s U.S. Senate campaign.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Elections Team (@BoldProgressive)

 

 

 

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