Friend,
On this day in 1848, a group of ambitious women who were motivated for change, gathered in Seneca Falls, NY to write the Declaration of Sentiments — a document that declared all men and women equal. The two-day convention laid the foundation for feminists to fight for the rights of women to receive an education, own property, and of course, to vote.
I would not be where I am today without the courage of those women who paved the way, and I want to use the platform that they helped build for me to continue to advocate for justice and equality for women.
Since this first women's convention, women (particularly women of color) are still fighting for equality on several fronts including reproductive healthcare, closing the wage gap, maternity leave, and so much more. And this is a fight I plan to carry on when I make it to Congress.
Help me continue the work that was started in Seneca Falls 172 years ago by pitching in right away so that I can fight for women's equality. Rush a contribution now >>
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Thank you,
Quinn
Quinn Nystrom is running for Congress in MN-08, her hometown, to bring the fight for affordable, accessible and humane health care to Washington. She is rejecting any and all Big Pharma and health insurance PAC donations, so she needs your help.
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