There’s something special about Election Day.
It’s not just the fun “I Voted” stickers — although those go a long way. It’s about our power when we come together in our democracy. Special interests have piles of money, but we have our voices and votes. If we use both of them on Election Day, we can win.
And today, there’s plenty at stake. To name just a few: Ohio could pass a constitutional amendment protecting the right to an abortion. Virginia could keep anti-abortion rights extremists from seizing power and ramming through a state ban. Pennsylvania could elect judges who’ll uphold the rule of law, defend free and fair elections, and protect basic freedoms.
And in Massachusetts and across the country, the outcomes of state and local races will touch people’s lives for years to come.
Up and down the ballot, Republican extremists are running to restrict even more rights, slash even more resources, and twist our government so it only works for the wealthy and well-connected.
Not on our watch.
This Election Day, if you’re ready to keep fighting for a government that works for working people, and if you can make a financial contribution at this time, will you pitch in $28 or any amount to support our re-election campaign and grow our grassroots movement?
Thanks for being a part of this,
Elizabeth
P.S. Have you reminded someone to vote? Check in with a friend, a family member, a coworker, a teammate, a neighbor out walking their dog — anyone who could use a nudge. We wouldn’t want them to miss out on a free sticker.
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