[ [link removed] ]Ayanna Pressley for Congress
I am beyond
proud of what this team has achieved.
In Tuesday’s primary election, Massachusetts voters decisively chose me as
their Democratic nominee, poised for a fourth term in Congress. I am no
less honored and humbled today than I was six years ago, when we won our
first primary.
In 2018, I took on a 10-term incumbent Congressman. I was projected to
lose by 20 points. But change couldn’t wait, and neither did we.
We built a strong, grassroots movement — an intergenerational, multiracial
coalition of workers, educators, entrepreneurs, artists, activists, faith
leaders, and community leaders — with a mandate for bold, transformative
change. We won by 16 points, and I became the first Black woman and first
person of color to represent Massachusetts in the U.S. House of
Representatives.
The change we are making in Congress is real and meaningful. We've
organized for — and are winning — student debt cancellation on a scale
many thought was impossible. We are bringing home millions of dollars of
federal funding for underrepresented communities, and advocating for every
child to have a future — from Massachusetts, to Haiti, to the Middle East.
I’ve been honored by the overwhelming support our work has received every
reelection since we first made history together. Our progressive movement
has stood strong, but our fight is not over.
So between now and November, I'm going to do everything in my power to
campaign for abortion rights, for racial justice, and people-centered,
life-changing policies for working families in Massachusetts and across
the country.
That means supporting my progressive House colleagues and ensuring we take
back the House.
That means defending our Senate majority by supporting Senator Elizabeth
Warren here in Massachusetts.
That means hitting the campaign trail and mobilizing voters for Kamala
Harris and Tim Walz so we can defeat the far-right extremists trying to
take us back with Project 2025 (we are not going back).
And that means continuing to unapologetically and relentlessly advocate
for our progressive values every step of the way: Fighting for a just
America where one job is enough, where Black men can grow old, where there
is dignity and respect for all work, where access to health care and
higher education moves you forward instead of setting you back, and where
we can all thrive.
A just America is possible. This diverse,
intergenerational movement — led by the people — has proven time and again
what we can achieve when we organize, mobilize, use our collective power,
and lead with love.
This campaign has always been possible because of the $5 donations from
emails like this one — and that will not change. I don’t do exclusive
fundraisers with wealthy donors, and I don’t accept corporate PAC money.
The strength of our progressive movement now and beyond is in the
grassroots. That’s why I’m asking you to support our campaign now that
we’re in the home stretch.
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to fight for our values and win in 2024. Will you pitch in
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Onward,
Ayanna
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