Most people don't believe that it's really Elizabeth on the phone, because for the longest time, our political candidates have only made time to talk with the wealthy and well-connected.
Imagine this:
”Hello, it's Elizabeth Warren!”
”Oh, hello, is this a prank?”
”No, it's really me.”
”Wait, wait — so I'm really speaking to Elizabeth Warren?”
That's how Elizabeth's conversation with Felipe started when she called to thank him for being a grassroots donor.
Most people don't believe that it's really Elizabeth on the phone, because for the longest time, our political candidates have only made time to talk with the wealthy and well-connected.
But we don't think it’s weird that someone running for president would call the people who pitch in $3, or $10, or $50, and thank them personally. In fact, we think that's how it should be done.
We're up against our August end-of-month fundraising deadline tomorrow, and on this campaign, there’s one more reason to donate: Elizabeth might call you.
At the end of Elizabeth's phone call with Felipe, she said, ”Here's how I look at it, Felipe. You make me stronger, and I make you stronger. We make each other stronger in these fights.”
That's the idea at the heart of the movement we're building — person to person and family to family. One donation and one phone call at a time.