We have a polling update for you from the open seat race in Arizona's 3rd Congressional District, John —
WFP-endorsed Raquel Terán is leading her closest opponent by 10 points in the latest poll from Progress Arizona!1
Raquel is a longtime champion for working families in her community and across Arizona — and when voters hear her platform of economic, racial, and abortion justice, they support her.
But while 30% of the district’s likely voters say they plan to cast their ballot for Raquel in this poll, another 37% are still undecided ahead of the July primary.
If we’re going to build the kind of multiracial working-class movement we need to win more victories for our communities, it starts with states like Arizona — and crucial open seats like this.
Can you pitch in today to the WFP and Raquel's campaign to help us mobilize voters in Arizona and grow our roster of WFP champions in Congress?
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Raquel understands that we need to both block the MAGA Republicans fighting for power and build working class governing power in our communities.
In her career, she's blocked the power-hungry right wing by organizing against Arizona’s infamous “show me your papers” racial profiling law, leading a successful recall for the legislator responsible, and helping defeat Sheriff Joe Arpaio.2
And she's built power for working people by fighting as a state legislator for higher wages, affordable health care, better public schools, and access to safe and legal abortions.
Raquel is an organizer with vision and values, and she’s exactly the kind of champion we need in Congress.
But campaigns like Raquel’s can’t rely on big money donors — she’s counting on all of us for the resources to make sure voters have the information they need before they head to the polls in July.
Help us reach as many voters as possible in this and other critical upcoming primaries by splitting a donation between WFP and Raquel Terán’s campaign today.
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In solidarity,
Working Families Party
Sources:
1. Raquel Terán leads in the Democratic primary in Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District in recent poll, Progress Arizona, May 9, 2024.
2. How a vacant Arizona House seat explains Democratic politics in 2024, Vox, April 6, 2023.