105 years ago today, Congress passed the 19th Amendment, granting some women the constitutional right to vote after decades of activism and struggle.

Friend,

105 years ago today, Congress passed the 19th Amendment, which after being ratified over a year later, granted some women the constitutional right to vote. The passing of the 19th amendment was a historic step forward, and it took decades of activism and struggle, but it wasn’t the end of the fight for equal access to the ballot—and it still isn’t.

As Secretary of State, Jena has worked tirelessly to protect the right to vote and expand access to democracy for every voter—Republican, Democrat, and Unaffiliated alike.

Now, she’s running for Attorney General to keep fighting back against the attacks on our rights and freedoms—from voter suppression to MAGA extremism.

Will you chip in $19—or whatever you can—to help us honor this anniversary and continue the fight for justice and equality?

Jena has:

→ Implemented automatic voter registration

→ Guaranteed voting access on tribal lands and public college campuses

→ Protected election workers from threats and intimidation

→ Stood up to Donald Trump and his efforts to undermine our democracy

But the same forces that once tried to silence women’s voices are still working today to chip away at our rights.

Jena is running for Attorney General to continue being a force against the Trump Administration’s attack on our rights, and we need your support. Rush a donation of $19 today to show you stand with Jena.

Thanks for being part of this fight. We can’t do it without you.

Jena for CO

 

 

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Jena for Colorado
P.O. Box 270218
Louisville, CO 80027
United States

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