Friend,
Richard Neal's running his old TV ads, which means he's feeling the pressure from our movement.
In one, Neal talks about how our government continues to bail out “multi-millionaires and billion dollar corporations.” However, we know that Neal accepted more corporate PAC funding than any other person in Congress this cycle.
And, when seeking advice in drafting the first coronavirus stimulus package, Neal touted his connections with former Goldman Sachs CEOs. We know who Neal works for, and it isn’t the people of Western and Central Massachusetts.
Alex refuses to accept a dime of corporate PAC funding because he is running to champion the people, not special interests. Can you make a contribution today to power our grassroots movement to elect a people’s champion to Congress?
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Our race will be a defining one for the progressive movement this cycle. We have an opportunity to replace complacency with bold solutions.
Alex is running to tackle the most important issues in our communities. That includes access to affordable healthcare, job growth and security, and relief from the $1.5 billion of student loan debt carried by Americans. If we want to stabilize the economy after this crisis is over, we will need leaders who aren’t afraid to enact solutions that match the scale of our problems. We're gearing up to run digital ads of our own this month. So we need your support now. If you believe in a better future for our district, and for our country, can make a contribution today to power our movement for real change?
Together, we will win this! Team Morse
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