Friends —
With the coronavirus still threatening communities across the Commonwealth and across the country, we’ve had to find new ways to connect with voters to keep all of Mark’s constituents safe.
This campaign brought us more Zoom calls than we’ve ever thought possible. And Mark has also found ways to meet with folks in their communities to hear more about the issues that matter to them — it’s just meant that more events are happening outside, or at a distance. He’s been all over the Commonwealth to hear from community leaders about the challenges they’re facing and the changes they’d like to see.
Mark toured the Emil and Grace Shihadeh Innovation Center in Winchester and talked with educators about the importance of investing in technology and career training.
Mark met with small business owners at Twinpanzee Brewery in Sterling to hear about the challenges they face during the coronavirus pandemic.
Mark met with veterans and military families to talk about how we can ensure that members of our military have the physical and mental health resources they need during and after their service.
Mark met with retired coal miners and other community leaders in Abingdon to talk about the resources their communities need as we continue to face the coronavirus pandemic.
Our amazing Team Warner volunteers are also making sure that folks can show their support for Mark’s campaign with a yard sign.
No matter what challenges we face, Team Warner is committed to connecting with voters. And while we haven’t been able to gather together in rallies like in years past, we’ve built a pretty incredible online community. Make sure you’re keeping up with Team Warner on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram — that’s the best way to get real time updates from our team.
We’re now less than 60 days away from Election Day on November 3rd — let’s go out and win! Thank you for your support.
— Team Warner
P.S. If you’re ready to take the leap to volunteering in this new digital format, make sure you check out our Digital Organizing page.
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