From Harley Rouda <[email protected]>
Subject Why we should all be voting from home >>
Date April 6, 2020 2:13 AM
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November will bring critical elections at every level of government, including our election here in Orange County and a presidential election that will decide our country's future.

While Americans across the country are sheltering-in-place and practicing social distancing, this election could call upon Americans to put their health on the line in order to choose who will represent them in office.

Every American should be able to vote without worrying about contracting or spreading coronavirus. That's why I'm pushing for vote by mail for all voters. Will you join me?



States that have enacted vote by mail policies have seen large increases in voter turnout, and the more people we have weighing in on who will represent us, the stronger our democracy will be.

Will you join me in pushing for vote by mail for all Americans?

Thank you!

-- Harley







Harley Rouda serves California's 48th district in Congress. In 2018, Harley defeated the 15-term incumbent Dana Rohrabacher in the very first political campaign of Harley's life. During his time in Congress, he's embraced common sense and values to tackle climate change, address deteriorating infrastructure, confront homelessness, and protect Social Security and Medicare. In 2020, Harley will be facing one of the toughest re-election fights in the entire country, so he's depending on the support of grassroots individuals. If you want to support Harley's re-election, you can donate here. If you'd like to no longer receive emails from his campaign, you can unsubscribe.



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