Over five million American workers lost their health insurance this spring.

Team,

The New York Times just reported that over 5 million American workers have lost their health insurance this spring. That’s 5 million more people forced to walk a medical and financial tightrope while we face the worst public health crisis in living memory—two terrifying realities happening at once.

For our leaders, this should be a call to action. But Mitch McConnell has tried over and over again to rip health care away from millions of Americans, even before the pandemic. And he has no plans to help the millions of our neighbors, relatives, and colleagues who are now on the precipice of medical and financial catastrophe.

I’m running for Senate because I believe every American deserves to get affordable health coverage, regardless of whether they’re employed. And what we’re seeing now, with over 1 million Kentuckians applying for unemployment, is exactly why we need to make that vision a reality as soon as possible.

This election is about the future of our health care, plain and simple—if we re-elect Mitch, we’re sending someone back to the Senate who is dead set on taking away health coverage from Americans.

If you can, chip in now, and let’s end Mitch’s political career for good.

Thank you,
Amy

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