From PCCC Elections Team <[email protected]>
Subject NY Times
Date June 16, 2020 7:09 PM
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Daily Kos: "The Progressives Are Coming."

[ [link removed] ]Donate to help them win in 1 week!

[ [link removed] ]Turn on images to see JamaalBowman and Mondaire Jones.

The NY Times just endorsed a crew of diverse young progressives in NY who
can shake up Congress!

[ [link removed] ]Let's help them win in 1 week! Please chip in $3 to their campaigns.

School principal Jamaal Bowman against 31-year incumbent Eliot Engel
(NY-16). NY Times:

Engel...was criticized for not returning home even as the coronavirus
raged through communities he represents, particularly New Rochelle. When
he did return for this race, he was caught on a hot mic pushing for a
chance to speak during a protest rally, saying, "If I didn’t have a
primary, I wouldn’t care."

His main challenger is Jamaal Bowman, an educator for more than 20 years
and a fierce advocate for public schools. Mr. Bowman helped found a public
middle school in the Bronx [and] says he wants to see the United States
adopt a kind of Marshall Plan for climate change, jobs, housing and
education. [Jamaal has HUGE momentum. [ [link removed] ]Donate here!]

Obama administration official Mondaire Jones to fill a seat open for the
first time in 3 decades (NY-17). NY Times:

For Mr. Jones, policy is personal. The child of a single mother who relied
on food stamps and lived in Section 8 housing, he eventually graduated
from Stanford University and Harvard Law School, and he supports universal
child care and tuition-free college. Mr. Jones is a candidate who can
finally bring representation to every part of this diverse district, which
spans Rockland and Westchester Counties, and includes great wealth as well
as pockets of deep poverty. [Mondaire passionately supports a Green New
Deal and Medicare For All. [ [link removed] ]Donate here!]

Another open seat with multiple progressives and one truly horrible Dem
who might win. (NY-15) NY Times:

Voters have a choice between Ritchie Torres, an unusually effective member
of the New York City Council, and the Rev. Rubén Díaz Sr., a candidate
opposed to equal rights for women and gay people, who doesn’t belong in
today’s Democratic Party. Though the race is filled with other impressive
candidates who would very likely make excellent members of Congress, Mr.
Torres appears the best positioned to beat Mr. Díaz, an urgent task.
[Torres grew up in public housing and had made affordable housing a
central issue. He's a young Afro-Latino gay progressive man. [ [link removed] ]Donate
here!]

On June 23, New York can continue to shake up national politics...[ [link removed] ]with
your help.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- PCCC Elections Team


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