My friend and colleague Sharice Davids is facing a tough reelection fight in KS-03, just like the one we’re facing here in MN-02.
In a moment, I’m going to ask you to chip in $25 to make sure Sharice and I have the resources to win — here’s why:
- FIRST: Kansas GOP Chairwoman Susan Wagle was caught on video telling deep-pocketed donors about their gerrymandering plan that “takes out Sharice Davids."
- THEN: National Republicans like Kevin McCarthy, Mike Pompeo, and Ted Cruz all endorsed Sharice’s opponent — the same opponent who challenged her last year.
- NOW: The Kansas GOP is making good on their threats to rig the redistricting process by avoiding input from voters and breaking up communities to create more red districts.
So we need your help. Can you split a $25 contribution between Sharice’s and my campaigns so we can take on these tough fights?
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As one of the first Native American women in Congress and the first LGBTQ+ representative from Kansas, Sharice has been a true ally to me in Congress.
She’s with me every step of the way as we fight to make sure more money stays in the pockets of working Minnesotans and Kansans, instead of in the pockets of powerful special interests.
That’s why I’m asking you to give $25 today to support our work and keep us fighting for working families in Minnesota and Kansas.
Thanks!
Angie
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