[1]Women's March
John,
It has officially been 100 days since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were
sworn in as President and Vice President of the United States.
These past 100 days have been filled with tremendous progress because of
Women’s Marchers like you. Together, we made sure the Biden-Harris
administration took urgent action to address the crises of COVID-19,
women's unemployment, and so much more.
This Women's March team turned the tides of our country by marching,
mobilizing, organizing, and voting. We accomplished what so many people
said couldn't be done — we defeated Donald Trump and put an end to his
disastrous, anti-woman administration.
Now, we cannot afford to take our foot off the gas, because our fight
isn't over. Last night, we heard President Biden outline what can only be
called a feminist agenda for our country in his joint address to Congress.
The work we have in front of us to rebuild our country will not be easy,
and Women's March will be on the front lines of every major progressive
battle as we work towards a truly feminist future. That's why we need to
ask:
[ [link removed] ]In honor of the 100th day of the Biden-Harris administration, please
donate $3 or more to power our most urgent work and continue
pushing our women-led movement forward. Every donation matters as we set
our sights on the most important upcoming fights, and will help us reach
our end-of-month fundraising goal before tomorrow at midnight.
[ [link removed] ]DONATE $3 →
On day one of this new administration, we set a goal of Women's Marchers
completing 100,000 actions within the first 100 days of Biden's
presidency.
Well, John, we're pleased to
report that this team hasn't just reached that goal. We've actually blown
past it.
Together, this team has taken over 235,141 actions to fight for progress
and justice for women and our allies in these first 100 days. That's an
incredible average of 2,351 actions per day of this presidency. Here's a
look at what we've done since Joe and Kamala were sworn in — thanks in big
part to the continued grassroots financial support of supporters like you:
* Gathered over 18,653 signatures to hold the Sedition Caucus
accountable by expelling them from Congress
* Wrote nearly 10,000 letters to Ted Cruz' top donors demanding they
cease and desist their support
* Connected hundreds of women across the country to organize locally
through dozens of Women2Women circles
* Launched a new Digital Defenders training series aimed at combating
dangerous disinformation about the religious right and white
nationalism
* Gathered 26,560 signatures on our petition pressuring high-profile
Georgia companies to take a stand against Jim Crow-esque voter
suppression
* Mobilized together in front of the White House to fight for a $15
minimum wage
* And so, so much more to come
Now, we need to continue to build our movement for the long haul. But that
can't happen without your support. Our organization is facing an important
end-of-month fundraising deadline tomorrow, so please donate today if your
budget allows.
[ [link removed] ]In honor of the 100th day of Joe Biden's presidency — and these 100
days of progress that our movement helped secure for women and allies
everywhere — will you donate $3 today?
Keep up the fight,
Women's March
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