From PCCC (Bold Progressives) <[email protected]>
Subject A small donation could save abortion rights
Date September 9, 2021 6:01 PM
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NBC News reports that within 24 hours of the brutal Texas abortion law
going into effect, legislators in at least six states other states
expressed interest in similar bans.

We've endorsed 4 bold progressive U.S. Senate candidates who can win seats
that are currently held by Republicans. They are committed to protecting
abortion rights and would make Roe vs. Wade the law of the land everywhere
-- eliminating the filibuster to get it done.

[ [link removed] ]Please donate to the campaigns of 4 bold progressives running to flip
Republican-held U.S. Senate seats in 2022: Morgan Harper (OH), Mandela
Barnes (WI), Charles Booker (KY), and Lucas Kunce (MO).

With Republican Senator Rob Portman’s retirement, Ohio’s Senate seat is
wide open. A red tide in recent cycles has threatened to end Ohio’s long
history as a swing state and turn it permanently red. But consumer
protection attorney, anti-monopoly advocate, community organizer, and
long-time PCCC ally Morgan Harper can bring together the coalition
Democrats need to win in Ohio: Black voters, women, young voters, and
independents.

Wisconsin is ripe for flipping its Republican-held Senate seat, and a
brand new poll shows bold progressive Mandela Barnes with a 29-point lead
in Wisconsin's Democratic Senate primary. In 2018, Wisconsin elected
Democrat Tony Evers as Governor and Mandela as Lt. Governor -- and
re-elected Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin. In 2020, President Biden won
the state. Now, CNN reports that Wisconsin Republican Senator Ron
Johnson's "evolution into a conspiracy promotor" has driven Republican
voters and even some Party leaders to turn on him.

In Missouri, the retiring Republican senator barely won his last election
with 49.2% of the vote. One of the top Republican candidates is the
unhinged, right-wing lunatic who got famous threatening Black Lives Matter
protestors with a gun. Bold progressive, U.S. Marine veteran, and crusader
against corporate monopolies Lucas Kunce is the Democrat who can win in a
decidedly winnable Missouri.

In 2020, Kentucky elected a Democratic Governor. That and these two quotes
from bold progressive 2022 U.S. Senate candidate Charles Booker give us
reason to believe that with support "from the hood to the holler,"
Kentucky can elect a Democratic senator in 2022:

"Kentucky is not a 'red state.' It’s a disenfranchised state. 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."

"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."

All of these candidates will fight for abortion rights and vote to make
Roe vs. Wade the law of the land everywhere. They are all running on
expanding healthcare access with Medicare for All and fighting the climate
crisis with a Green New Deal.

Getting them elected is something tangible we can do collectively to win
the Republican war on our bodily autonomy.

[ [link removed] ]Can you rush a donation of $3 or more to the 2022 U.S. campaigns of
Morgan Harper, Mandela Barnes, Lucas Kunce, and Charles Booker, along with
our work to elect them?

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)

 

 

 


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