Today is National Doctors’ Day, john!
When Kim first ran for Congress in 2018, she wasn’t a politician—she was a pediatrician who saw firsthand how our healthcare system was failing too many families.
Instead of waiting for change, she stepped up to fight for it. Kim made history as the first pediatrician ever elected to Congress, and since then, she’s been a relentless advocate for affordable healthcare, reproductive rights, and lowering prescription drug costs.
She’s taken on Big Pharma, fought to strengthen the Affordable Care Act, and worked to ensure every family has access to quality care. But right now, extreme Republicans and their trifecta of power are calling the shots, doing everything they can to defy the best interests of the American people for their own personal and political gain.
We can’t let that happen. Our first FEC end-of-quarter deadline is coming up fast, and we need to show the strength of this grassroots team. Every dollar raised will help us fight back against GOP attacks and keep our favorite doctor, Kim Schrier, working for all of us. On this National Doctors’ Day, chip in to help us reach our first FEC end-of-quarter fundraising deadline of 2025 so we can keep Dr. Kim Schrier in Congress → [link removed]
Let’s show our favorite doctor how much she truly means to us,
Team Schrier
Rep. Kim Schrier is a doctor, scientist, and mom, fighting for Washington's 8th District in Congress. This is one of the most competitive districts in the country, so we need your help to keep Kim in Congress. Chip in now to help protect Kim's seat.
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