From Georgette =?iso-8859-1?b?R/NtZXo=?= <[email protected]>
Subject Our last push
Date November 2, 2020 7:49 PM
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Friend,

Can you believe it? Election Day is TOMORROW.

For over a year now, we have been working tirelessly to show this district why we are the campaign best suited to serve our district in Congress.

This has been a grassroots campaign through and through. We are powered by grassroots contributions -- people chipping in $5, $15, $50 because they believe in the power of this progressive campaign.

The broad coalition of supporters we've built is inspiring. From local, state, and national labor unions, to progressive elected champions like Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, to the California Democratic Party -- the movement behind this campaign is powerful and diverse.

Not to mention all the press attention we've gotten nationwide. Appearing with other candidates who could make history on MSNBC, Univision, and NBC News has been an incredible opportunity as well. In 2020, we have the opportunity to make our Congress even more diverse and representative of our country's electorate than ever before.

All of this is to say, thank you, team, for being on this incredible journey with us.

For one of the last times this election cycle, I want to ask -- can you chip in to this 100% people-powered, people funded campaign, before the polls close tomorrow?

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This year has not been easy -- but still, we came together to work for a better future. Thousands of people across the nation came together to demand institutional change and justice for our Indigenous, Brown, and Black communities. Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, we've practiced social distancing and worn masks to protect our family, friends, neighbors. We've run community food banks and distribution centers across the district, and on the City Council, we've worked to ease the burdens of San Diegan small businesses and families.

With a President who's done so much to divide us, we still came together in ways we never knew we could -- and that is something to be proud of.

Even in this campaign alone, you proved that the people do have the power. Thousands of you have made contributions these past few months that allowed us to push for the progressive change we need. Whether it was advocating for the Green New Deal, pushing for Medicare-For-All or LGBTQ+ rights, the thousands of you have done more for change than any million-dollar donor or corporation could do.

We're so close to the finish line, team, and we've come so far -- that's why we can't slow down now , not with so much on the line. We can't have any regrets.

I'm overwhelmingly prepared to fight for the issues that affect working families and people like you when I'm in Congress -- never beholden to giveaways from corporations who want me to vote in their interest. Because that's how politics should be: by the people, for the people.

Our historic and progressive campaign can and will win this thing tomorrow -- we just need your help one last time. Chip in before it's too late.

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Thanks for standing with us, team.

Now, let's go win this!

-- Georgette Gómez

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Georgette Gómez is the first LGBTQ Latina elected San Diego City Council President. Now, she's running for Congress to stand up to Trump’s dangerous agenda and recenter our focus on working families in our community. Georgette is the only candidate in the race for CA-53 to be endorsed by the California Democratic Party. Email is the best way to stay up to date with Georgette's campaign. We'd hate to see you go, but you can click here if you'd like to unsubscribe: [link removed] .

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Georgette Gómez for Congress
1111 Sixth Ave. #317
San Diego, CA 92101
United States
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