From Rita Bosworth, Sister District Project <[email protected]>
Subject ICYMI: Our next 4 candidates of 2020! 🎉
Date August 14, 2020 4:59 PM
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Because of you, we're able to expand support to incredible candidates in GA, TX, WI, and NC. Help us kick it off by donating now!

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Dear John,

A couple of days ago we announced that we're supporting 4 new candidates. And, because of your continuing generosity, we'll be able to expand our map AGAIN in September. Please join us in extending a warm Sister District welcome by donating $20.20 to our 4 new candidates right now ([link removed][UNIQID]) !

They join our existing 30 endorsements for a total of 34 incredible leaders running in Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Texas, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona, and Michigan. Supporting these 34 candidates will help us flip chambers blue and fight gerrymandering. We are thrilled to see Biden choose a woman of color as his running mate, and know that we need diverse voices to help us turn out the vote all the way up and down the ballot.

MEET THE CANDIDATES
* Jasmine Clark, GA HD-108: Jasmine is a microbiologist and molecular geneticist at Emory University. She is the current incumbent for this seat, having won a narrow victory in 2018.
* Sara Rodriguez, WI AD-13: Sara is a registered nurse and a healthcare executive, and has held leadership positions with public health departments at the local, state and federal level, serving as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer with the CDC.
* Akilah Bacy, TX HD-138: Akilah is Houston native and former Assistant District Attorney. She now defends victims of employment discrimination, and serves as a pro-bono immigration attorney for children seeking asylum at United States borders.
* Ricky Hurtado, NC HD-63: Ricky is the son of immigrants and a first generation college graduate, and now serves as an instructor at UNC Chapel Hill and the Co-Executive Director of an education initiative that helps first-generation college students and immigrant families.

You have helped us shatter our previous fundraising records. This support will help these highly strategic, but under-the-radar campaigns build strong operations to turn out every last voter, and win in November.

So far this year, we have raised over $840,000 in small dollar donations directly to our candidates. Now, we've upped our goal to $1M. Can you help us hit our new goal? ([link removed][UNIQID])

This is our last chance in a decade to elect strong leaders who can fight partisan gerrymandering and draw fair maps, and the work we do in support of these candidates will turn out votes up and down the ticket. Thank you for joining us.

Sincerely,
The SDP Team

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