I know that hope can be challenging in this moment.
I know that hope can be challenging in this moment. But one thing I’ve learned over the years that we all need to keep in mind is that nothing is truly impossible.
When I was younger I often worried that the heart of this country wasn’t big enough to love someone like me. Over the last decade, though, I’ve been able to bear witness to change that once seemed so impossible to me as a kid that it was almost incomprehensible.
I still carry that with me now. Because in so many ways, on both sides of the political divide, I think our country is currently experiencing its own crisis of hope.
But I know that we still have both the individual and the collective capacity to meet the scope and scale of the challenges we face. I know it because I’ve personally seen it.
If we’re persistent and intentional about the work ahead of us, I know there’s no problem too great for us to solve together. And although it may look tough right now, always remember that things can and do change very fast in today’s world.
So don’t lose hope. A better tomorrow is just around the corner if we put in the work.
If you’re ready to do your part to create a better future for our neighbors, please consider pitching in $5 or more to my campaign today. I’m counting on your support to keep up this important work.
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In gratitude,
Sarah McBride
