From Jamaal Bowman <[email protected]>
Subject Julie, Dana, Mike, Kara, and Beth
Date September 25, 2020 6:22 PM
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[1]Bowman for Congress

John,

I'm proud to show support for candidates running for Congress who are also
ready to fight for progressive policies in Washington. That's why, today,
I'm endorsing five folks running for Congress: Julie Oliver (TX-25), Dana
Balter (NY-24), Mike Siegel (TX-10), Kara Eastman (NE-02), and Beth Doglio
(WA-10).

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[ [link removed] ]In a minute, I'll talk more about these candidates and why I believe
they'll be great colleagues to have in Congress, and why they deserve our
support. But before I do, can you split a $10 contribution between myself
and Julie, Dana, Mike, Kara, and Beth?

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Julie Oliver is running for Congress in Texas' 25th District, a district
heavily gerrymandered to favor Republicans where she's now within striking
distance against the Trump Republican incumbent Roger Williams, one of the
wealthiest members of Congress. As a healthcare finance expert — and
someone who had to navigate Medicaid as a young adult — she knows
firsthand how broken our system is.

Julie doesn't take a dime of PAC money. She is a champion for Medicare for
All, a Green New Deal, and will fight for working-class people — unlike
her opponent, who took PPP loans for his car dealership and has a personal
fortune in the tens of millions.

Dana Balter is running for Congress in New York's 24th District. She's a
fellow educator who is a fierce advocate for disability services, and is
running on a strong progressive platform to achieve Medicare for All,
build an economy that works for everyone, and get big money out of
politics.

Dana is up against Trump Republican incumbent John Katko, who has an A-
rating from the NRA and said he'd overturn Roe v. Wade. NY-24 is currently
a "Tossup" district, and Rep. Katko is one of the most vulnerable
Republicans in Congress. This race is being polled as a dead heat, with
Dana leading by just 2 points.

Mike Siegel is running for Congress in Texas' 10th District to put an end
to special treatment to Big Money interests. As Austin's Assistant City
Attorney, Mike worked to pass one of the first paid sick leave ordinances
in Texas and helped lead the legal fight against Texas Senate Bill 4, a
2017 anti-immigrant law.

In Congress, Mike will focus on making healthcare, good jobs, and clean
air and water a reality for everyone. His campaign is funded by the
grassroots, and he refuses contributions from pharmaceutical companies and
corporate PACs.

Kara Eastman is running for Congress in Nebraska's 2nd District. Kara is a
social worker, small business owner, and the founder of Nebraska's
premiere children's environmental health agency, where she raised over $13
million to keep her community safe from lead poisoning, asthma, and other
debilitating conditions.

Kara is running for the second time after an extremely narrow 1.9% loss in
2018 against Trump Republican Don Bacon. Right now, she's tied in the
polls with him, and polling shows NE-02 leading for Biden — making this a
key pickup opportunity for the progressive movement.

Beth Doglio is running for Congress in Washington's 10th District. She is
a community organizer, climate activist, and current State Representative
who understands that we can't accept the status quo. She's an expert and a
leader in efforts to defeat climate change and develop a clean energy
economy.

In Congress, Beth will fight for affordable housing, Medicare for All,
paid family leave, and aggressive action to combat climate change with a
Green New Deal and beyond.

Just like these candidates,
John, I'm hoping to join
Congress in January and fight for the bold, progressive change I know we
deserve. I need these folks with me in Washington so we can challenge the
political establishment and shake up the status quo.

From Nebraska to the Bronx, the progressive movement is growing across the
country — and we need more of us in Congress. But first, we need to win
our races in the November elections. That's why I'm asking you directly:

[ [link removed] ]Can you split a $10 contribution between me, Julie Oliver, Dana
Balter, Mike Siegel, Kara Eastman, and Beth Doglio? Together we will work
to form a Congress that stands with working people, not the political
establishment.

Thank you,

Jamaal Bowman


 


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