From Ayanna Pressley <[email protected]>
Subject Three Black women out of 2,004
Date November 2, 2024 2:03 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Ayanna Pressley for Congress

As we near
the end of a historic election season with a Black woman as our
Presidential nominee, we have the chance to break another barrier and make
history on Election Night:

Angela Alsobrooks and Lisa Blunt Rochester, two Black women, are running
for seats in the Senate — and if they secure wins, it would be the first
time in history that two Black women would serve in the Senate at the same
time. Only three Black women have ever served, and one of them stepped
down to become our Vice President.

It’s crucial
that we send County Executive Alsobrooks and Congresswoman Blunt Rochester
to the United States Senate, where they can protect our freedoms and our
bodily autonomy by passing federal protections for abortion access, and
advance the policies our communities need. They’re both competing against
GOP-backed opponents, and they need our support right now in the final
stretch.

[ [link removed] ]Will you split a donation of
$25 or
anything you can to support Angela, Lisa, and our re-election campaign?
Protecting abortion rights means protecting our Senate majority — and your
support today will ensure Angela and Lisa can win their campaigns,
Democrats can protect abortion rights, and our government can get closer
to representing the communities they serve.

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Congresswoman Blunt Rochester made history as the first Black person and
first woman elected to represent Delaware in Congress eight years ago, and
Angela is the first woman to hold the position of Prince George’s County
Executive, and the first Black woman elected to the office of County
Executive in Maryland’s history. They’ve been breaking barriers throughout
their long and successful careers, fighting for families in their
respective communities.

Black women have been the defenders of democracy, have built new tables
when we weren’t given a seat, and have delivered meaningful electoral
victories through grassroots power and organizing our communities.

But we’ve only seen three Black women serve in the US Senate, out of the
2,004 senators in our country's history. We can make history up and down the
ballot this November.

[ [link removed] ]Please make a donation between today that will be split between my
campaign, Angela Alsobrooks’ campaign, and Congresswoman Lisa Blunt
Rochester’s to provide us with the support we need to win.

Onward,

Ayanna





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