John,

Polls show Reverend Raphael Warnock leading the race for corrupt Senator Kelly Loeffler’s U.S. Senate seat in Georgia. It’s clear Rev. Warnock has a real chance to flip this seat blue.

Rev. Warnock is no run-of-the-mill candidate. He’s a lifelong civil rights leader who went from public housing to serving as the senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, the former pulpit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

And now, Rev. Warnock is running for Senate to fight for our shared progressive values on everything from voting rights to health care. DFA is proud to endorse him in this race.

Reverend Warnock is counting on strong grassroots support to win. Will you split a contribution between DFA and Rev. Warnock’s campaign to flip this seat and elect Georgia’s first black U.S. Senator?

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The choice in this election could not be clearer.

Remember, Sen. Kelly Loeffler got caught dumping $20 million in stock after receiving private briefings about the danger of the coronavirus -- all while simultaneously downplaying its danger to the public.

But after her husband (the president of the New York Stock Exchange) donated a million dollars to support Donald Trump’s re-election campaign, Trump’s Department of Justice dropped its investigation into Loeffler’s insider trading.

Rev. Warnock is not a multi-millionaire, and he doesn’t have a massive personal war chest to lend his own campaign millions of dollars like Kelly Loeffler does.

So he’s truly counting on grassroots support to win this race and defeat a corrupt Senator literally backed by the titans of Wall Street. Pitch in to DFA and Rev. Warnock’s campaign to help send this progressive champion to the U.S. Senate:

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Thank you for supporting progressive candidates like Reverend Raphael Warnock. Together, we can make real change for Georgia and people across our country.

— Yvette

Yvette Simpson, CEO
Democracy for America