Now is the best time to direct support to our candidates.

John,

 

Right now, we’re $65,000 away from reaching an ambitious goal: raising one million dollars in direct grassroots contributions to our endorsed candidates. This is a big deal — and it’s a testament to how committed our community is to building progressive power in the states. 

But we’re closing the books on our candidate fundraising on October 27th, which means we have just a few weeks left to reach our goal and send meaningful financial support to our progressive champions. 

We want to make sure your contribution makes the largest impact possible, so we compiled a list of seven Sister District candidates who need a boost right now:

  • Laura Murvartian and Michelle Kang in Georgia
  • Betsy Coffia in Michigan
  • Lucille Rehm, Kari Rehrauer, and Ann Johnson Stewart in Minnesota
  • Ben Ming in New Hampshire

Will you split a $24.24 contribution to help us reach $1,000,000 in candidate donations this cycle and give a much-needed fundraising boost to our critical candidates?

GOTV season is upon us, which means the time to define Republicans is right now. We must mobilize on every front to make sure voters know what’s at stake this November. 

Everything we’re able to raise for our candidates will provide the resources required to communicate with voters — from securing TV ad placements and funding digital ads to hiring more organizers. Plus, it will help our candidates spend less time fundraising and more time speaking directly with voters across their districts. 

So, if you’ve been waiting for the best time to pitch in to support our candidates with a donation, there is no better time than today. 

 

Stand with Sister District candidates by pitching in $24.24 or whatever you can. Together, we can make 2024 a banner year for Democrats.

 

Thank you — and more soon!

Sister District

 
Prepared and paid for by Sister District Project, Chairperson: Debbie Winstead, www.sisterdistrict.com, 440 North Barranca Avenue, #8737, Covina, CA 91723. Authorized by Committee to Elect Betsy Coffia (Michigan HD-103).