Dear Friend,
At a time when Donald Trump is openly mocking the CDC chief for
advocating for mask-wearing during a pandemic, ICE is facing
allegations that it forcibly sterilized women it imprisoned in brutal
conditions, and we’re facing the prospect of a right-wing Supreme
Court that could put our basic rights at risk for a generation, things
are looking as bleak as they ever have.
Fortunately, the election is here. It’s on. North
Carolinians have been voting for weeks, and other early-vote states
are beginning to make their choices. And
our PAC has selected candidates who share our values in dozens of
critically important Senate and House races that we know are
winnable.
If elected, these Members of Congress, along with Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris, will tackle the seemingly limitless moral, social, and
economic emergency Donald Trump and the GOP Senate have mired us
in.
But cleaning up Donald Trump’s wreckage is just the
start. These leaders will fight to make this a country where
everybody counts and where our voices rise together to demand more of
each other and of ourselves: more justice, more inclusion, more
humanity.
These
candidates will make the difference. Their values are clear. They’re
deeply committed to an America where we are all truly safe and free.
And they can win.
In just a few days, Jews will observe Yom Kippur, where we examine
the gap between our values and our actions. This year I’m asking
myself: Am I truly doing everything I can to alleviate suffering in
this country? When the election is over, whatever the result,
will I be able to look myself in the mirror and say that I did
everything I could?
On the debate stage in Cleveland next Tuesday, the day after Yom
Kippur, we know that Donald Trump will spout lies and disinformation
to try to distract America from his failed leadership. He’ll use
barely coded dog whistles to try to instill fear and pit us against
our true allies in the fight for justice.
But he can’t fool us. And in states like North
Carolina, and Minnesota, and Maine, voters have seen enough to know
what they believe, and whom they support.
We
can’t tell you who to vote for. But our PAC can show you which
candidates support our values in critical races that will determine
the balance of power next year.
5781 can indeed be a sweet year – if we make it so.
Sincerely,
Rabbi Jason Kimelman-Block Washington Director, Bend the Arc:
Jewish Action
P.S. There’s not a lot of time left. By next week, a
hundred million Americans will already be voting. Make
sure you know which candidates we’ve endorsed ― and why.
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