From Maria Langholz <[email protected]>
Subject Warren +5, Biden -13
Date August 28, 2019 12:12 AM
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Yesterday, Monmouth University released new national polling showing
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren leading the pack in the Democratic
primary! This is also the first poll to show Joe Biden slipping, with him
down 13 points since Monmouth’s last poll.

The good news: We’re beginning to see the energy from Warren’s rallies and
town hall events reflected in the polls.

The bad news, some may call this “the challenge”: Campaigns require a lot
of resources, and in order for Warren’s campaign to capitalize on the
momentum - and lock in a first place standing - lots of organizing needs
to happen.

[ [link removed] ]Friend, can you donate $3 (or more) to help put more
organizers on Warren’s team? These are the people who connect with event
attendees and plug them into the Warren campaign structure.

If you're not ready to donate yet, [ [link removed] ]can you take our VERY SHORT survey
and let us know how you're thinking about the race? This new poll suggests
that there are big shifts happenings in voters preferences right now. One
pollster called the race 'volatile' after seeing the results. We're
curious to see if this movement is happening within PCCC members too...

To break this down… imagine all of the people who attended Warren’s St.
Paul, MN event. 12,000 people.

[ [link removed] ]turn on images to see Minnesota EW rally

Now, add that 12,000 to the 15,000 people who attended her event in
Seattle, WA this past Sunday.

[ [link removed] ]turn on images to see Seattle EW rally

That’s 27,000 people who’ve heard Warren’s message, heard her story and
her bold plans, and in all likelihood are damn excited about her campaign.
Those people could easily walk away from the event, with no connection to
a campaign team member and no plan to engage further.

This is where the organizers come in. By building out their organizing
program even further, and saturating key states with organizers on the
ground, the campaign is able to make sure that the most people possible
are brought into the campaign structure and stay for the long haul. This
is how a movement is built. And a movement is what Elizabeth Warren needs
in order to become President of the United States.

[ [link removed] ]Click here to donate $3 (or whatever amount is meaningful to you) to
fund the crucial organizing infrastructure Elizabeth Warren’s team needs
in order to build a movement - and win. Or, if you're not ready to make a
donation yet, [ [link removed] ]take our VERY SHORT presidential survey and let us know
how you're thinking about the race.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- Maria Langholz, PCCC organizer


Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told PCCC members, "The majority of Americans are with us on the policies. Americans support Medicare for All, expanding Social Security benefits, gun reform, debt-free college, and a $15 minimum wage. Bold progressive values are popular EVERYWHERE. Together, we have the people. Together, with your help, we’ll have the votes." Chip in $3 here: [link removed]


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