This hits close to home.
John,
This is reprehensible. Look at this headline from CNN:
Countless hours of organizing, advocacy, and leadership from Congresspeople who stepped up to the plate (like Rep. Cori Bush) got the eviction moratorium extended. But that was all just thrown out by the Supreme Court.
Once again, millions of families across the country are thrown into uncertainty and must face the threat of being evicted.
This isn’t what should be happening. It’s high-time we have elected officials who are prepared to fight long and hard for their constituents. Leaders who show up and are willing to fight the hard battles.
If I were in the U.S. Senate right now, I’d be fighting to expand the court. No matter how hard the battle is, I’ll always fight for what’s right.
Please donate anything you can today before our mid-month deadline on August 31st to help me do just that. Any contribution helps us continue to fight for a country that works for everyone.
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The Supreme Court’s ruling is personal to me, not only because I know what’s morally right, but because I know what it is to be housing unstable. I don’t want any family to have to go through that stress and fear.
That’s why we need representatives who have lived these struggles. I get it because I’ve been there, and you can be sure I won’t rest until I see change.
I can’t do this alone, John. Can I count on your contribution of just $5 or more to Morgan Harper for U.S. Senate today so we can reach our $25,000 end-of-month goal?
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Together we can make sure that no more families have to go through this.
Thank you for everything,
Morgan