From Michael B. Moore for South Carolina <[email protected]>
Subject "On Message" From Michael B. Moore
Date May 27, 2024 1:31 PM
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On Message
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Welcome to our campaign newsletter.
We're happy you're here.
We're using this space to keep you updated on all the latest stories, events, and opportunities related to Michael's run for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District.
Stay tuned — we'll be in your inbox every Monday.
See you on the trail.
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On this Memorial Day, we honor and mourn those brave U.S. military personnel who died defending our fundamental freedoms.
We are forever indebted to the fallen service members from South Carolina and across the nation who made the ultimate sacrifice for their fellow Americans.
In the news
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Our campaign just earned the endorsement of the nation's largest federal employee union, the American Federation of Government Employees [[link removed]] !
AFGE r epresents 750,000 workers spread across 900 local unions, including nurses, park rangers, TSA agents, and more. Michael stands with all of them — just like he stands with the working families of SC-01.
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Kenneth Canty [[link removed]] — who has worked on some of the biggest infrastructure projects along the Eastern Seaboard — also announced his support for our campaign!
Kenneth and Michael agree on the importance of investing in t he Lowcountry's roads and bridges, and Michael is grateful to have earned his endorsement in the race for SC-01.
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In other news, the Summerville Journal Scene [[link removed]] covered our campaign for Congress — including Michael's plan to energize Lowcountry Democrats, persuade independent-minded Republicans, and assemble the coalition needed to win in November.
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Michael also agreed to participate in a Democratic primary debate hosted by WCBD [[link removed]] . He's excited to dive into the issues that matter most to the working families of SC-01!
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Finally, Michael weighed in on the Supreme Court's ruling [[link removed]] in the SC-01 racial gerrymandering case. We have a plan to win in November, no matter the playing field, and we're more confident than ever about our footing in the fight for this swing district.
From the trail
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Thanks to Judy Hines for hosting our campaign at her home in Charleston's Bishop Gadsden Episcopal Retirement Community [[link removed]] !
In Congress, Michael will fight to stop extreme Republicans from raising the retirement age, slashing your benefits, and cutting Social Security and Medicare.
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The James Island-Folly Beach Democrats [[link removed]] had a terrific turnout at their candidate forum.
Sheriff Kristin Graziano's closing comments were spot on: Every single one of us will need to show up to help flip SC-01 in November!
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Michael participated in the latest installment of the Post and Courier's "Pints & Politics" series [[link removed]] , sponsored by AARP South Carolina.
From safeguarding reproductive freedom to fostering a more inclusive economy, he's ready to tackle the issues facing working families in SC-01.
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Our team had a great time over the weekend at the Original Gullah Festival [[link removed]] in Beaufort!
Thanks to the organizers for allowing Michael to share the stage with so many beloved leaders from our community. We enjoyed meeting the talented vendors — and tasting so much amazing Gullah cuisine!
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Michael shared his hopeful vision for the future of SC-01 at the May meeting of the Goose Creek NAACP [[link removed]] .
As a child, Michael's grandfather gave him the special gift of a lifetime membership to the NAACP — and Michael recently got to do the same for his 10-month-old granddaughter, Sasha!
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On Sunday afternoon, Michael met with supporters on Johns Island [[link removed]] , where they discussed some of the most pressing problems for this coastal community.
Thanks to Elizabeth Coaxum for hosting our campaign in your home, and to former Charleston County Council Member Anna Johnson for helping organize this event!
On our team
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There's so much work to do, and we're only just getting started.
Join us in our fight to flip this swing district.
Together, we're going to build a brighter future for South Carolina.
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Michael B. Moore for South Carolina
3022 South Morgans Point Road Suite 295
Mount Pleasant, SC 29466
United States
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