Last election, Rebecca Cooke lost one of the closest House races in the country to Republican Derrick Van Orden in Wisconsin.

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Friends -

Last weekend, Elissa went to Wisconsin. In addition to a roundtable with state labor leaders and an event with her friend Senator Tammy Baldwin, she campaigned with Rebecca Cooke – a Democratic candidate for a long-time red seat in Congress.

This was Elissa’s first time traveling to another state to stump for another candidate, and it just felt right for that to be in a fellow Midwestern swing state.

In the last election, Rebecca lost one of the closest House races in the country to Republican Derrick Van Orden in Wisconsin.

Rebecca is not afraid to go into the tough areas of her district for votes. Elissa believes we need more Midwestern leaders and leaders who know rural America in Congress.

And, as you know, Elissa was first motivated to run for Congress in 2018 by her then-representative’s vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act. So Congressman Van Orden’s vote for the “Big, Beautiful Bill” last month brings back a lot of memories.

Rebecca can win this race, but she can't do it alone. So we're asking for your help:

Can you please split a contribution between Elissa Slotkin and Rebecca Cooke's campaign for Congress in Wisconsin? This is one of those very flippable races that Democrats need to win in order to take back the House.

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Here are some photos from the trail:

Rebecca Cooke Event

Rebecca's campaign – and strong Democratic candidates in red seats across America – is why Trump is trying to redraw the maps in places like Texas. But she'll need all of us to get it done.

Can you please split a contribution between Elissa Slotkin and Rebecca Cooke's campaign for Congress in Wisconsin?

If you've stored your info with ActBlue, we'll process your split contribution between Elissa Slotkin and Rebecca Cooke instantly:

Thank you,

Team Slotkin


 

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