We’ve got fewer than fifty days, friends. Fifty days to get out the vote in every corner of the 10th District and across Virginia. Fifty days to lend support in whatever way you can to our candidates: Terry McAuliffe for Governor, Hala Ayala for Lieutenant Governor, Mark Herring for Attorney General, and Democrats in all 100 House districts. Fifty days to repudiate Trumpism by denying his chosen candidate the governorship and reaffirming our Commonwealth's commitment to building a state that works for everyone. Fifty days to ensure that Democrats can continue to build on the incredible gains we’ve made over the last few years — protecting voting rights, safeguarding reproductive freedom for everyone, addressing climate change, expanding opportunities for education and developing our workforce, and so much more. In short, it’s fewer than fifty days until the November 2 elections in Virginia!
The voter registration deadline is just under a month away, on October 12, so now’s the time to make sure your registration is up to date:
It’s absolutely crucial to make sure your voter registration is up to date, because the only way Republicans win is if their transparent attempts at voter suppression and intimidation succeed. Instead of listening to their constituents and adapting to what Virginians want and need, they rely on tactics of fear, deception, and suppression. We won’t let that happen. If every eligible voter turns out for this election, Democrats will win up and down the ballot this November. So, will you contribute to help us reach voters and make sure they understand that the future of Virginia is in their hands? If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately.
Thanks for your support, Team Hashmi
Friends of Ghazala Hashmi
PO Box 72923 Richmond VA 23235 United States Senator Ghazala Hashmi was elected to office in 2019 and is honored to represent the 10th Senatorial District (parts of Richmond City and Chesterfield County, and all of Powhatan County). She chairs the Senate Subcommittee on Public Education and is committed to issues of education, healthcare, housing, the environment, and social justice.
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