Hi friends!
I wanted to share a little with you today about what your support makes possible! There are three big things I’m able to do because of you: -
Hit the campaign trail on behalf of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in battleground states, where I can talk with voters about why I’m so excited to support the Harris-Walz ticket, and why we need folks to volunteer and vote.
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Offer support to my fellow Democratic House candidates who are running in really tough districts – races that we need to win if we want to take back our majority.
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And last but definitely not least – your support makes it possible for me to hit the campaign trail in CA-51, talk with my constituents all across the district about their priorities, and work on solutions together.
All three of these things are important to me. I’m really proud to be a member of House Democratic leadership, and part of that means doing whatever I can to help build up our majority so we can get things done. But nothing is more meaningful to me than making sure the people of my district – whether they vote for me or not – know they have someone looking out for them in Congress.
At the end of the day, that’s the entire point of what we’re doing! I got into public service because I believe we all deserve to have someone representing us who truly cares about our livelihoods, our opportunities, and our families.
So in that spirit, here’s a little of what’s been happening on the ground in San Diego in recent weeks: |
Our friends in the organized labor movement showed up strong to knock on doors in Mira Mesa and Lemon Grove on behalf of their endorsed candidates – I’m so grateful to have their support! |
I joined a CBFD (Committed to Building a Fair Democracy) Indivisible phone bank in La Mesa with longtime friends and supporters. |
We kicked off canvasses in Scripps Ranch, Sabre Springs, Allied Gardens, San Carlos, and College Area. I’m thankful for all the great volunteers who are hitting the doors to get out the vote! |
I stopped by the Unite Here Local 30 picket line in downtown San Diego to talk with workers and drop off some sweet treats (from one of my favorite spots, Rose Donuts!). I’m always proud to stand in solidarity with workers fighting for better treatment. |
Congresswoman Sara Jacobs California's 51st District |