Solidarity makes us stronger, and makes it easier to win big fights.

Hi, Ed here. I wanted to reach out and let you know that this week I’m thinking about how thankful I am for you and our entire team.

Throughout my career representing Massachusetts in Congress, I’ve always relied on my neighbors and our dedicated team of grassroots supporters to get things done.

And we have done so much together — from passing historic clean energy and climate legislation, to cracking down on Wall Street greed, to holding big tech and telecom accountable.

Our movement works because we bring together people of all backgrounds to tackle these issues. That has always included working class folks, Black and Brown folks, LGBTQ+ communities, immigrant communities, and all those who have been let down by a rigged system that doesn’t look out for them and their families. We understand that solidarity makes us stronger. That standing up for each other makes it easier to win justice for all of us.

So, it’s no secret that with Trump set to return to the White House, the next four years will be chaotic and potentially disastrous for our nation and our planet.

We’re going to need to stand in solidarity with each other more than ever before. To look out for each other, and to recommit to our fundamental belief in truth, fairness, equality, and a future where all can prosper.

If you want to help us continue to build our movement as we prepare to take on Donald Trump’s second term, you can chip in here or by clicking the button below.

Once again, I am so thankful for all you do to contribute to this campaign and this movement. I hope you have a great Thanksgiving and spend some quality time with loved ones this week. We’ll talk again soon.

— Ed Markey

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