Friend --
First and foremost, thank you to the hundreds of people who took a moment to
share with me what Justice Ginsburg meant to them.
Margo from Seattle wrote: "RBG changed women's lives in the US. At age 85 I've
seen her doing it! Pay equity is so vital for the younger women in my life."
And Richard from Pasco shared: "Justice Ginsburg was someone who stood up to the
status quo and was dedicated to bring equality to everyone regardless of their
station in life. She showed what greatness is all about."
Not only are these messages a beautiful reminder of the impact of a life
well-lived, but I was struck by the hope and faith in this country that shined
through. If I am being honest, with health care, a woman's right to choose, pay
equity, climate legislation, and so much more on the line, it is easy to dwell in
the worst-case scenario. But we can do this, together.
If you are ready to do everything in your power to protect this Supreme Court seat,
chip in today to support my fight and help the Democratic Senatorial Campaign
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Thank you for your words of love, hope, and inspiration.
Maria Cantwell
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