John,
Early voting is underway in Virginia, and Republican leaders are already pushing hard to drive their extremist base out to vote.
All our hard work over the last five months is coming to a head now. In order to stop Governor Glenn Younkin and his GOP allies from achieving their anti-abortion, anti-LGTBQIA agenda, we must out-raise, out-organize, and out-vote them over the next four weeks.
That’s why we are asking you to support our four most critical candidates right now: Michael Feggans, Travis Nembhard, Russet Perry, and Schuyler VanValkenburg. Can you split a gift of $20.23 or more between their campaigns?
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These four progressive champions are incredible candidates who will immediately put your dollars to work contacting voters, paying campaign staff, purchasing campaign literature, running digital advertising, and other critical activities in the last month before Election Day.
Virginia Republicans are already off and running because they know that the stakes are high for which party can demonstrate energy going into 2024. CNN recently highlighted the GOP’s drive for early voting in the Commonwealth:
The road to flipping the Virginia House of Delegates and expanding the state Senate majority runs through each of these candidate's districts. By supporting these critical candidates today, you’ll play a key role in securing their victories and protecting abortion access in Virginia.
Thank you so much,
Sister District
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