Last night Ayanna won her primary election. Democratic voters in the
Massachusetts’ 7th District once again delivered a mandate for bold,
progressive change.
Whether you donated, volunteered, or personally added your endorsement,
you helped us reach voters across the MA-07. Thank you.
Now, we’re setting our sights on November 3rd and continuing to build our
movement for justice and equity. The Massachusetts’ GOP constantly
attacked Ayanna over these past few weeks, and we’re expecting them to
ramp up their desperate attacks.
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right now to help Ayanna win on November 3rd, so she can continue to fight
for our progressive values in Congress?
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Thank you so much for your support,
The A-Team
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From: Ayanna Pressley
Subject: Thank you for your sweat, your sacrifice, your solidarity.
I am so inspired and deeply grateful to each of you who acted with deep
intention and voted in this election. Given the circumstances of our daily
lives and the barriers many folx face getting to the ballot box, your vote
is meaningful and critical.
For the parent in Boston who made time in between errands and meals and
childcare to fill out and return a mail-in ballot. For the worker in
Randolph juggling two jobs who found an hour to participate in early
voting. For the young person in Chelsea who set a reminder to go vote
today — maybe for the first time.
You found a way. That alone is a victory and a testament to the power of
the movement we’ve built together and what’s at stake in this election.
Every day, but especially on days like this, I’m so honored to represent
the Massachusetts 7th. And tonight, I am humbled by the support we have
received from communities throughout the District.
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you can afford, and let’s continue to push for policies that will bring
long-overdue change.
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In all of our communities, people are feeling the hurt of overlapping
crises of public health, economic inequality, and systemic racism. Small
business owners who fear their businesses will not survive the pandemic.
Families grieving loved ones lost to this virus. Essential workers too
often forced to choose between their livelihoods and their health.
Folx who’ve lost jobs and are worried about how they’ll make the rent or
pay their student loans. Black folx who are criminalized, threatened, and
killed in their own communities. These challenges are unprecedented, but
they are not unfamiliar.
We need bold, progressive policies which meet the scale of these
challenges, and that address the deeply rooted inequities and disparities
facing our communities.
We need Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, an Essential Workers’ Bill of
Rights, a People’s Justice Guarantee, and so much more. And I remain
committed to working in deep partnership with all of you to do that work —
to center humanity and dignity in our public policy and to make sure it's
responsive to your lived experiences, your struggles, and to your ideas
and innovation too.
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support our movement for progress, and continue to build a brighter future
for all of our communities.
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Tonight, you all delivered — again — a mandate for bold, transformative
change. A mandate that builds on the work that we have done together over
the past two years in pursuit of equity and justice.
Thank you for your sweat, your sacrifice, your solidarity. Our work
together continues. And the state of our movement is strong.
In solidarity,
Ayanna Pressley
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