Hi John, I wanted you to hear the news from me: I’m officially running for re-election to represent Massachusetts’ 7th District.
When I first ran for Congress in 2018, some folks cynically said nothing would change. That a Democrat is a Democrat. That I had nothing to offer and that our movement was fleeting. But starting with Election Night in 2018, we’ve proved the pundits wrong — we have made history together. “What has changed” they ask? Everything.
Together, our A-Team has…
This is the kind of change we can make when the people closest to the pain are closest to the power, driving and informing policy-making. We CAN continue to build a future where working one job is enough, bodily autonomy is a human right, homeownership is within reach, and policies are rooted in humanity and love — but only if we keep fighting.
Six years ago, this team elected the first Black woman and first person of color to represent Massachusetts in Congress — but this movement is about so much more than that.
I told this team that if you sent me to Washington, I wasn’t going alone. I was bringing all of you with me. You all are my teachers, my partners, and my accomplices. The issues that you care about are the issues I fight for.
By investing in our campaign, you are affirming the dignity and worth of every person who has been left out and left behind.
You are sending a message that corporate interests should never win over working people.
You’re affirming that abortion is health care.
That a college education should move us forward, not set us back.
That Black men deserve to grow old.
That you believe that all of our children deserve a future — whether they’re in Massachusetts, Gaza, or Haiti.
That this movement is STRONG.
I love the Massachusetts 7th district.
Your Congresswoman,
Ayanna