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John,
Hey there―I’m President of Social Security Works PAC, which means that during election seasons, I spend a lot of time traveling the country and talking to candidates and voters. Before the 2018 election, I held more than 75 events with Democrats who were focused on re-taking the House. Two of those candidates were Katie Porter in California and Andy Kim in New Jersey.
Katie and Andy beat Republican incumbents in 2018―and they’re top targets for Republicans as they try to re-take the House and protect their lying, cheating president.
I can’t hold rallies with Katie or Andy this year, obviously. But I’m still supporting their campaigns! And at a time when congressional campaigns have to throw out the usual playbook, both need our help. Join me by splitting a donation to them today!
Read Michael’s email about how Katie Porter and Andy Kim are exactly the types of Democrats we need in Congress, then chip in!
Thanks,
Jon “Bowzer” Bauman
President, Social Security Works PAC
--MICHAEL’S EMAIL--
John,
There are two kinds of first-term Democrats in the House: Ones who scurry away from taking stands, and those with the courage to stand up for what’s right.
Reps. Katie Porter and Andy Kim are fighters―and that’s why Republicans would LOVE to take them down. Split a donation of $7 for these two Social Security champions today!
Porter and Kim both flipped districts that had been Republican-held for a decade or more. But instead of cowering and signing on to weaselly deficit scaremongering, they’ve stood up for Social Security and Medicare at every turn!
When Donald Trump tries to use code words for defunding Social Security, Porter calls him out:
When Mitch McConnell put fast-tracked cuts in the latest COVID response bill, Andy Kim called it out:
Reelecting Katie Porter and Andy Kim will send a message: When Democrats fight for our economic security, they win! Split a donation to their campaigns today!
The best way to beat crooked Republicans isn’t to act like Republicans―it’s to embrace the values that Democrats stood for when we built our Social Security system, and when we added Medicare.
Thanks,
Michael Phelan Social Security Works
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