Hi, John! I hope you'll read this message from my friend, U.S. Congresswoman from Delaware, Lisa Blunt Rochester. -- Amy Klobuchar
John, this is the document that granted my great-great-great grandfather the right to vote in 1867. The significance of this is not lost on me – 146 years later, I’m running to become the first woman and person of color to represent Delaware in the Senate.
I can’t make history without your help. Will you split a contribution between my campaign and Amy Klobuchar’s to defend our Democratic Senate majority?
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I carry the story of my ancestors with me every day. It means so much to me that my sister Thea made it into a scarf.
The day I was sworn-in, I carried that scarf.
It was surreal – knowing how far my family, and so many families of color, had come. All the way from being enslaved, to finally getting the right to vote, to being elected to represent the First State.
I also carried that scarf on the day of the January 6th insurrection. On such a dark day for our democracy, my scarf served as a reminder that every effort to undermine our democracy has been met with voices of power and reason.
And I intend to carry that scarf when I’m sworn in to the Senate.
If you’re ready to join our movement, will you please split a contribution between my Senate campaign and Amy Klobuchar’s? Every donation goes towards creating a more diverse and inclusive Congress and I sincerely hope you’ll get on board.
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Thank you,
Lisa
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