From Elizabeth Warren via BoldProgressives.org <[email protected]>
Subject Maryland and Texas
Date October 20, 2024 2:18 PM
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John, you’ve been rightfully hearing a lot about swing states
like Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Montana, and Wisconsin. Those are all
critical Senate races that Democrats need to win in order to hold our
Senate majority.

We’ve also got to pay attention to states like Texas and Maryland too.

A recent poll showed Rep. Colin Allred within the margin of error in his
race to oust Ted Cruz from the Senate. If we win in Texas, we’ll almost
certainly win the Senate. And you know what that means for everything you
care deeply about: putting people over billionaires, defending abortion
rights, and confirming Supreme Court justices who will uphold your rights
— not trample them.

In Maryland, Angela Alsobrooks is gaining momentum after CNN projected
Maryland as one of the most likely Senate seats to flip red — and her
opponent, Larry Hogan, has a personal super PAC that's flooded the state
with $18 million in vicious attack ads.

These two races are also critical to defending the Democratic majority —
as a xxxxxx against MAGA extremism and a force for advancing policies
that put working people first.

[ [link removed] ]If you’re able to make a contribution today, will you split a donation
of $28 or any amount between Colin Allred, Angela Alsobrooks, our
re-election campaign, and the PCCC's work to maintain our Senate majority?


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Angela Alsobrooks is a lifelong public servant and prosecutor who broke
barriers as the first Black woman to serve in multiple senior roles in
Prince George’s County.

Throughout her career, Angela has focused on supporting families, creating
jobs, growing opportunities, investing in education, expanding access to
health care, and supporting mental and addiction health treatment.
Marylanders will be so fortunate to have her in the Senate.

In Texas, Rep. Colin Allred is poised to defeat Ted Cruz and the national
MAGA supporters backing him — with enough support from all of us.

A fourth-generation Texan raised by a single mom, Colin earned a football
scholarship and played 5 years in the NFL — after which he pursued his
dream of becoming a civil rights lawyer. He worked for Wendy Davis, served
in the Obama administration, and in 2018 defeated a 22-year Republican
incumbent to win his seat in the U.S. House. Colin has spent his time in
Congress working with both parties to deliver real solutions — lowering
prescription drug prices, keeping jobs in Texas, establishing a new
veterans medical center, and much more.

[ [link removed] ]Any contribution you can make right now will boost these two critical
campaigns and mine. If you’re able, split a donation between Angela
Alsobrooks, Colin Allred, Warren Democrats, and the PCCC to help defend
our Senate majority and elect champions for working people across the
country.

In all these fights, for all these years, the PCCC has always been by my
side as we stand up to the billionaires, giant corporations, and their
buddies in Washington – and now, PCCC members are playing an important
role in maintaining our Senate majority and winning the White House.
Thanks for being a part of this,

– Elizabeth

 

 

 


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