BREAKING NEWS!

Every Georgia voter should see our all-star satire newscast reminding voters that their Republican senators profited from the coronavirus -- and other crazy corruption.

The video features The Daily Show’s Lewis Black and Bob Wiltfong, Community’s Yvette Nicole Brown, Orange Is the New Black’s Alysia Reiner and Beth Dover, comedian Aparna Nancherla, and actor/activist Manju Bangalore.

Tomorrow's Get Out The Vote strategy is all about turn out. This video reminds people why they need to vote -- and volunteer across the nation.

Watch here. Then, help Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff win by sharing this newcast on Facebook and on Twitter and on your Instagram story (click the little airplane)!

(Or, watch here and donate to our work organizing comedians and actors to help get our progressive message out in 2021! This creative program depends on you.)

The video begins as a straightforward newscast about Democrats pushing for larger COVID relief checks. But it quickly devolves into biting satire as multiple “Breaking News” reports highlight Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue’s REAL insider trading and corruption.

“Perdue has repeatedly claimed he didn’t make his insider stock trades. A separate advisor did. That advisor’s name?... Kelly Loeffler.”

“Republican senators invested in BODY BAGS?”

Watch the video here. Then, make this go viral in Georgia by sharing it here on Facebook, here on Twitter, and here on Instagram!

(And, watch it here and donate to our work with famous comedians to win elections and make progressive change.)

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-- The PCCC Elections Team (@BoldProgressive)

 

 

 






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