When I announced my run for Congress to represent New York’s 8th district, which includes diverse communities throughout Brooklyn and parts of Queens, I said “Washington is broken. Congress is dysfunctional. People are suffering. We deserve more.”
And, I can tell you this — our policies are better when our federal lawmakers know what working people care about, what keeps them up at night, and are willing to fight hard for the changes their communities deserve. I see that in Gina.
Since winning the majority, House Democrats passed groundbreaking laws to enforce campaign finance reform, protect and expand access to affordable housing, and help struggling families during this health and economic crisis -- but we still have a long way to go.
That’s why I’m throwing my support behind Gina Ortiz Jones, one of the most effective, unyielding advocates for justice running for Congress. We need her fighting alongside us in Washington. But Gina needs our help. The GOP will do everything in their power to keep Gina from winning. Will you stand with me and donate $30 right now to her campaign?
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Gina is running for Congress in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District, which forecasters have said is Democrats’ best pick-up opportunity in the entire country. Gina and her team are working incredibly hard, but they need strong grassroots support to win in November.
As the Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, I know we need Gina’s voice in Congress. But it’s going to take all of us working together to help her win. Will you commit to donating $30 today on behalf of our Democratic majority in the House?
Thank you,
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, NY-08
Chair, House Democratic Caucus
Gina Ortiz Jones is an Iraq War veteran running to flip TX-23 -- Democrats' best shot in the entire country at flipping a district from red to blue.
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Gina Ortiz Jones was a member of the United States Air Force. Use of her military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of Defense.