Team,
Christian here -- and I've got some important news I wanted to talk to you about.
The latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau tells us that New York is losing a seat in the House -- a fact that makes the upcoming redistricting process all the more uncertain. We
must be prepared for
anything.
What happens in New York, and specifically NY-19, could be the tipping point for the majority in the House. We simply cannot afford to risk this, team.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, we've watched House Republicans neglect the American people just to advance their partisan agenda. They waited months to work with Democrats on getting people the immediate relief they needed. They sat on things like stimulus checks, unemployment benefits, rent assistance, and more for months on end -- all while folks were struggling to stay afloat.
Despite all the hardships, there was one person that we knew we could count on throughout all the ups and downs -- that person is and continues to be Antonio.
He worked tirelessly with his colleagues to deliver direct relief to communities in NY-19 and beyond through the American Rescue Plan. This historic piece of legislation is now the law of the land, despite the sad fact that
not a single Republican in Washington voted for it.
Importantly, a majority of Republican
voters support the bill, which reveals a widening gap between the interests of Republicans serving in Congress and the very individuals with whom they share a party and are meant to represent.
It's no secret that Antonio has always put his constituents and the American people first. We can't risk losing the House majority. This was already going to be a tough election, and redistricting only makes things more uncertain. If you're able, please make a donation to fuel our efforts toward ensuring we can keep Antonio and the majority in Congress.
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Thanks for always being so dependable, team.
Christian Perkins
Campaign Manager
Delgado for Congress