Hi there, it’s Deborah Ross.
I’m reaching out on behalf of my friend Mo Green, a true champion for public education in North Carolina who's taking his work to the next level by running for North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Unfortunately, Mo is up against Republican nominee Michele Morrow, who has a history of promoting QAnon slogans and wants to abolish the North Carolina Board of Education.
It’s never been more clear: Mo's race for Superintendent of Public Instruction is a matter of protecting the future of public education and our democracy. With just 12 days left until Election Day, the stakes are through the roof, and there’s no time to waste.
Will you split a donation of $25 or even just $10 between Mo Green and me to help us fight extremism and defend democracy right here in North Carolina?
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I won't sugarcoat it: The future of American democracy hangs in the balance in 2024, and North Carolina voters will play a consequential role in determining the outcome. We must elect candidates who will fight for our fundamental rights and protect our democracy.
In the race for North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction, that's Mo Green.
Mo has served as a local school district superintendent, school board attorney, and chief executive for the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, which awards grants to support public education. He's a champion for education, and he's the only candidate in this race who will deliver meaningful progress for North Carolina’s schools and students.
Now is the time to fight back and keep dangerous extremists like Mo's opponent out of our schools.
Election Day is less than two weeks away. That means we can’t afford to leave anything to chance. Can I count on you to split a donation of ANY amount between Mo Green and my campaign before the polls open?
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Thank you for your support,
Deborah
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