Today, I’m excited and proud to announce that I am officially running for
U.S. Senate in Kentucky — this time against Rand Paul.
I love Kentucky. We have so much strength, resolve, and potential.
When the pandemic hit, we showed up for our neighbors with groceries. When
our sister’s door got kicked in, we marched. That’s what Kentucky is
about: coming together to solve the biggest challenges we face.
That’s what this election has to be about too. Kentucky has too many
politicians who work for the wealthy and the powerful, while they ignore
the rest of us.
This will be an extremely competitive race. We’re one of only a few states
with a Democratic governor and two Republican senators. So, it’s going to
take a whole lot of grassroots donations for us to win.
[ [link removed] ]John, I’m grateful to the thousands of PCCC members who
donated on day one of my campaign in 2020. Now, if you’re ready to replace
Rand Paul, will you make a contribution to our campaign today?
Here’s something you need to know about me, John:
I grew up in one of the poorest zip codes in Kentucky. Both of my parents
had to drop out of high school to help take care of our family. I’ve had
to ration my insulin; and I’ve been homeless. My mom often went without
eating so that I could. I’ve lived the struggle other politicians only
talk about.
But I know that my family wasn’t alone in their struggles. From the hood
to the holler, we all share the same hopes, dreams, struggles, and fears.
This is an opportunity to take back Kentucky. The challenges we face are
relentless, but I know the solution — it’s us.
Together, we can and will build a better, brighter future for everyone in
our Commonwealth. One where we all have the same quality health care as
our politicians. Where we have more money in our pocket, and breathe clean
air and drink clean water. Where we can go to sleep safe and sound without
worrying about our door being busted down.
That world is possible, but it will mean defeating politicians like Rand
Paul standing in the way.
[ [link removed] ]So, if you’re in, John, please make a contribution today to
build our movement to take back Kentucky’s seat.
Kentucky is not a “red state.” It’s a disenfranchised state. It’s a
commonwealth where a whole lot of people haven’t felt heard in a long
time. It’s a place where the number of people who don’t vote outnumber
those who do. If we change that, we will send Rand Paul packing.
Let’s make change,
-- Charles Booker
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