From PCCC Elections Team <[email protected]>
Subject We're building on progressive wins from last night!
Date June 24, 2020 9:39 PM
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The PCCC proudly endorses Andrew Romanoff (CO-Sen) and Sen. Ed Markey
(MA-Sen).

[ [link removed] ]Donate $3 each to help them win!

[ [link removed] ]Turn on images to see Andrew Romanoff at a rally.
Andrew Romanoff is one of the bold transformational leaders who get the
urgency of this moment.

[ [link removed] ]Turn on images to see Sen. Ed Markey addressing a PCCC event in 2017.
Senator Ed Markey addresses a PCCC event in 2017.

[ [link removed] ]Donate.

Today, after a huge night for progressives in New York and Kentucky, we
are proud to formally endorse Andrew Romanoff for U.S. Senate in Colorado
and Ed Markey for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts.

Here’s why we are asking you to [ [link removed] ]continue the momentum by donating to
these campaigns today.

The Colorado Senate seat is one of the most winnable in the country.
There's no excuse for electing a corporate Democrat who fights progress at
a time when we need bold transformational leaders who get the urgency of
this moment.

Andrew Romanoff is making the case for a Green New Deal and Medicare for
All. He's running against John Hickenlooper, who consistently attacked
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders from the right on these same issues in
his failed run for president. [ [link removed] ]Donate here.

Senator Markey was the first senator to stand with AOC for a Green New
Deal, one of the first elected leaders to fight for Net Neutrality, and
the first senator to publicly reject campaign cash from the Fraternal
Order of Police as they try to block police reform.

He's a progressive champion running for reelection against Joe Kennedy
III, who has no real reason to be in the Senate race. We wish Kennedy
continued to develop his political values and grow his fledgling political
career in the House. In contrast, Ed Markey is tested and consistent.
Progressives are stronger with Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren fighting
alongside each other. [ [link removed] ]Donate here.

Last night was a big example of the power we have together. Thousands of
PCCC members donated to candidates who made history yesterday. Now, let's
make more history together.

[ [link removed] ]Please donate $3 each to help Andrew Romanoff and Sen. Ed Markey win.
Andrew's primary is next week!

Here's what Andrew Romanoff says about our endorsement:

I am honored to win the endorsement of the Progressive Change Campaign
Committee. Medicare for All, the Green New Deal, comprehensive immigration
reform, an economy that works for everyone -- these are the pillars of my
campaign. We are a nation in crisis and now is not a time for timidity.
We're igniting something here in Colorado and have an opportunity to elect
someone ready to combat climate change and income inequality who will
fight for meaningful social justice reform.

As Colorado's Senator, I know we're going to meet this moment together and
I am proud to have the PCCC by my side.

Here's what Sen. Markey says:

I am honored to have the Progressive Change Campaign Committee in this
fight with me. They have been proud supporters of my friend and colleague,
Elizabeth Warren, from the beginning, and a collaborator with me for
years.

We share so many of these fights, whether it's the push for a Green New
Deal, debt-free college, or free and open internet. We need the strong,
progressive people-power of grassroots groups like the PCCC by our sides
to accomplish these goals, and I am confident that, together, we will be
able to.

[ [link removed] ]Andrew Romanoff (CO-Sen) and Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) face tight races,
and Andrew's primary is next week! Please donate $3 to each of them here!!

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Elections Team

 

 

 


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