My support and trust in Jennifer Carroll Foy is unwavering. I first met Jennifer in 2017 after she was told by some in Richmond not to run. She didn’t listen to the naysayers and we trained together, ran together and won together, flipping our seats Red to Blue with historic victories that led to us expanding Medicaid to more than 542,000 Virginians.
Those who know Jennifer best know she eats “no” for breakfast. I’ve seen her overcome the odds to win before and I know she can win again this June and November as long as you join me in being by her side now -- when she needs us the most.
Tomorrow is her FIRST budget deadline since voting started in the Commonwealth, so please contribute today to ensure her campaign has the resources to compete.
I’ve worked side-by-side with Jennifer in the House of Delegates, like when she carried the successful legislation for Virginia to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and I whipped the co-patrons to make sure the entire House Democratic Caucus signed on to support it. Her words and policies make a lasting impact -- so much so, I have one of them tattooed on my arm:
“Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.”
Jennifer Carroll Foy fights for the issues we need her to, whether or not they’re hard to win. When it comes to doing what’s right, she’ll never take no for an answer. Chip in now to get this strong leader into the governor’s mansion.
Jennifer and I share a vision of a Virginia that works for everyone. I hope you’ll join us and pitch in today to make Virginia’s future better than its past -- and make history while doing so!
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Onward,
Danica
D-Prince William County
Jennifer Carroll Foy was born and raised in Petersburg. In 2017, she flipped a Republican district as a first-time candidate pregnant with twins. During her time as Delegate, Jennifer championed the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, helped expand Medicaid to 400,000 Virginians, and advocated for the Commonwealth’s most vulnerable communities.
She has a career of public service and it started long before 2017. As a public defender, Jennifer helped give a voice to the often voiceless — children, people suffering from addiction, those experiencing homelessness, those with mental illness, and the poor.
Now she’s running to be the first woman elected Governor of Virginia and serve as the first Black woman to be governor nationwide.
Help her make history. Donate now.
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