Hi John,
Will Michelle, Laura, and I see you tonight?
I'm getting together with
New York State Senator Michelle Hinchey and Kingston Common Council candidate Laura Nordstrom to discuss how they're building power from the ground up.
If you're a young progressive considering running for office, a volunteer seeking their next challenge, or an activist hoping to learn a little more about the issues facing communities --
tonight's event is definitely for you.
You can snag a ticket and save your spot right now for tonight's House Party with us at 8:00 p.m. ET >>
Thanks,
Amanda Litman
Co-founder
Run for Something
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From: Run for Something
Date: Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 2:07 PM ET
Subject: What're you doing tmrw?
Hi there,
Thought we were done with events this month? Think again!
Tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. ET, Run for Something Co-founder Amanda Litman is joining New York State Senator Michelle Hinchey and Kingston Common Council candidate Laura Nordstrom for a virtual House Party.
Michelle is a Run for Something alum who flipped a state Senate seat in upstate New York. She saw how hard it is to access health care when she lost her father, how her friends were unable to find local jobs, and how retirees struggle to afford the costs of their homes.
Laura is a dedicated public servant with deep roots in youth and family organizing. She's a proven problem-solver who knows how to bring affected parties to the table, develop a comprehensive approach, and reach an equitable resolution for
all.
If you're interested in meeting and building power alongside Michelle and Laura, buy a ticket to tomorrow's virtual House Party now to save your spot!
Thanks,
Run for Something
Run for Something is a grassroots-powered organization that recruits and empowers young progressives running for local office, with the goal of winning permanent power for decades to come. We rely on support from grassroots donors pitching in a little to create big change. Please chip in now to help us continue running and winning.
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