From Lucas Kunce <[email protected]>
Subject Town halls
Date May 12, 2024 4:03 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
                                                         
                                                               


[1]Lucas Kunce for U.S. Senate

John,

Over the last few weeks, I’ve been holding town halls across the state to
meet with Missourians and hear about the issues that are most important to
them.

In Ste. Genevieve and St. Charles, and South Kansas City and Parkville,
everyday people have similar concerns — and this morning, [ [link removed] ]before I ask
you to make a donation to my campaign, I want to take a few minutes to
tell you about them.

[ [link removed] ]Lucas speaking to a crowd of voters in Ste. Genevieve.

We kicked things off in Ste. Genevieve, where people shared with me their
worries about plans to “sunset” Social Security, like the ones brought
forward by Senator Rick Scott. This is something I heard at every single
stop across the state.

While Josh Hawley would put Rick Scott in charge of the Senate, I’ll fight
like hell to protect every dollar people like you spend their lives
working to earn.

[ [link removed] ]Lucas addressing voters at a town hall in St. Charles.

Then we were off to St. Charles, where a crowd of more than 150 people
showed up to talk about our chance this year to end the Big Brother
control of our bodies and lives that politicians like Hawley never seem to
want to give up.

From his personal crusade to overturn Roe v. Wade to his corrupt family
business aimed at outlawing the abortion pill in all 50 states, Josh
Hawley has made it his life’s mission to strip away reproductive freedom.
But with an initiative to enshrine abortion rights into Missouri’s
constitution and an opportunity to hold Hawley accountable, Missourians
are fired up to take back their power this November.

[ [link removed] ]Lucas taking questions at a town hall in South Kansas City.

We started this past week in South Kansas City at the Pipe Fitters Local
533 Union Hall. Even despite some storms, over 120 Missourians from all
over the metro came out to share their thoughts with me.

They voiced concerns about attacks on working people — and the urgent need
to pass legislation like the PRO Act to end “Right-to-Work” scams across
the country. Organized labor built the middle class, and they continue to
be the greatest advocate for America’s workers. I’m proud to stand with
them in this race.

We ended the night with dozens of new volunteers, who are ready to knock
doors, send texts, and make phone calls to turn out the vote this
November.

[ [link removed] ]Lucas addressing voters at a town hall in Parkville.

We closed things out on Wednesday up north in historic Parkville for a
town hall at the American Legion. Over 100 people from all over the
Northland — teachers, nurses, small business owners, students — came out
to share their stories.

We talked about breaking up monopoly power, as it squeezes Missouri’s
small business owners on everything from supply chain costs to insurance
for workers.

I also heard from public school teachers, who told me about the serious
lack of investment into salaries and education as a whole in this state.
As Missouri’s U.S. Senator and the son of a retired teacher’s aide,
they’ll always be able to count on me to fight for investment in our
workers and public schools.

Between now and November, I’ll continue hosting town halls and events all
around the state because hearing from everyday Missourians is one of the
most important parts of this grassroots movement.

But this campaign also needs resources to keep traveling around, meeting
with Missourians, and getting our message in front of voters — and since
we’re not taking a cent from corporate PACs, federal lobbyists, or Big Oil
+ Big Pharma execs, I’m relying on your help to do it,
John. That is why I’m asking you:

[ [link removed] ]Will you make a donation today to help us keep up this momentum
tomorrow and every day until November 5? We’re building a truly
people-powered movement, so your support is the only thing that will make
that possible.

If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll process your
contribution instantly:

[ [link removed] ]Contribute $10
[ [link removed] ]Contribute $25
[ [link removed] ]Contribute $30
[ [link removed] ]Contribute $50
[ [link removed] ]Contribute $100
[ [link removed] ]Contribute $250
[ [link removed] ]Give another amount

We really couldn’t do this without you. Thank you for your support.

— Lucas


 


This email was sent to [email protected]. Email is the most important way for us to reach you about opportunities to get involved. If you need to remove yourself from our email list, click here to unsubscribe: [link removed]

Paid for by Lucas Kunce for Missouri.

Use of military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform do not imply endorsement by the Department of the Navy or the Department of Defense.
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis