Despite popular narratives, not "everyone" is working from home -- in fact, due to lack of internet connection, unfair sick leave policies, and other obstacles, only 1 in 4 Americans has that option.
We need a representative who understands the struggles 75% of us are facing. Thankfully, Nabilah has continued to elevate these important stories, because it's her story, too.
The New York Times: "[If I got the virus,] I would go into medical debt, and that's not just me, that's over 20 percent of my district." --Nabilah Islam
We need Nabilah to champion these life-and-death issues, and Nabilah needs our help to make it to Congress. Will you pitch in today to show you're with her?
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The New York Times profiled several Democratic candidates across the country who are running for office without health insurance in the midst of a pandemic.
We're proud to say Nabilah is leading the charge to address these systemic injustices-- when she petitioned the FEC to allow healthcare expenses back in January, she shed an early light on what is now obviously a major problem.
The New York Times: "The system wasn't designed to elect people like me: working people, women of color... one of those structural barriers is health care." --Nabilah Islam
Right now, the vast majority of people in Congress have no idea what most Americans' lives are like. We need someone who gets it. Electing Nabilah will be a huge step toward equality and justice for all -- can you help us send Nabilah to Washington?
Let's do it!
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Together,
Team Nabilah