From Doug Jones <[email protected]>
Subject A quick note about Kamala
Date August 12, 2020 2:46 PM
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Folks, I wanted to share my quick reaction about Joe Biden's new running mate, Senator Kamala Harris.

First of all, I'm proud of my friend and colleague. Her tenacity and dedication are exactly what we need to take on so many of the challenges we face, from helping save lives and livelihoods during this pandemic to finally ending systemic racism.

Judging from the reactions I've seen so far, a lot of folks are fired up about this nomination, and for good reason. It's not just that Senator Harris, like Joe Biden, knows how to cut to the core of a problem, find common ground, and get things done. As we continue to work for COVID-19 relief and end systemic racism, this kind of leadership has never been more important, and we have to be able to come together for real progress.

This election is going to come down to the contrast between unity and division, and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris know how to bring people together. In a lot of ways, it's similar to what we saw in 2017. Everything we're seeing shows that not only do we have to make sure everyone hears about our message of unity, but we also have to energize traditionally underrepresented communities like Black and Latinx voters.

We sure did that in 2017 – I know the power and energy of Black women and the difference their hard work made in my race.

Now, we can do it again, and we’ll make history by electing our first Black and South Asian woman Vice President. I'm so proud that person will be my friend and colleague.

It's going to take all of us to win this.

Together,
Doug Jones



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