From Jasmine <[email protected]>
Subject I’m a gay woman, Christian minister, mom of 3, and county commissioner running to defeat GOP Insurrectionist Madison Cawthorn -- will you chip in $5 to help me?
Date September 24, 2021 7:45 PM
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Folks, it’s Jasmine Beach-Ferrara. I’m a gay woman, Christian minister, mom of three, and county commissioner running against insurrectionist Republican Madison Cawthorn.

In a moment, I’m going to ask you to chip in to this people-first campaign -- but first, let me explain why I need your support today.

During his time in office, Cawthorn has been focused on building his brand, causing division, and helping to incite violence. Recently, he was caught on camera warning of potential bloodshed between Americans over Trump’s Big Lie.

Cawthorn represents the very worst of the Republican Party, but he’s already raised nearly $2 million to fund his campaign. I’m running for Congress to bring empathy into politics and bring our community together -- can you chip in $25 or more to help me get it done?

Donate >> [link removed]

Let me share a bit of my story with you -- not just as a candidate -- but as a person.

When I was a kid, I grew up in North Carolina, raised by my mom, Martha, who was a nurse and a single parent. I played football, soccer, and basketball, I was a part of student government, and I was a nerd who genuinely liked school.

My mom raised me in a church that played a big role in forming not just my faith but also my understanding of love, empathy, and justice. When I came out at age 18, it ushered in a new chapter of my life -- one that was both more honest and riskier. Telling the truth about who I am was an enormous relief on one hand; on the other, it tested some of the most important relationships in my life. And it meant letting go of a lot. I stopped feeling at home in the church, even though my faith never wavered. It wasn’t easy to imagine a future for myself in North Carolina, as much as this was home to me.

During my twenties, I worked at a coffee shop, took a job as a janitor, and taught writing in colleges and prisons. I also moved back to North Carolina. I knew that ultimately this was where I belonged, even though I still harbored questions, and sometimes fear, about what it would mean to be out here. I started organizing on political campaigns and LGBTQ rights campaigns. And I met my wife Meghann. Suddenly so many of the questions I’d been wrestling with felt a lot clearer: whatever I did, I’d be doing it alongside her and that made anything feel possible. With her support, I followed a call to ministry and then in 2011, we launched the Campaign for Southern Equality together.

As we organized to win marriage equality in the South, skeptics told me that I was absolutely wrong, that what we were doing was dangerous, and that we would set back the marriage equality movement by years.

But we saw a way to win. So we barnstormed the South, organizing in living rooms, church basements, and library meeting rooms. One conversation at a time, one town at a time, one action at a time. Every step of the way, our work was guided by love and empathy.

And we did win. By building a community of people across the South who were ready to step up, and by running a nimble, strategic campaign.

In 2016, I ran for county commissioner. And throughout my time in office I have worked to tackle issues such as the opioid crisis, funding for early childhood education, climate change, and advancing criminal justice reform.

Whether it’s grassroots organizing or serving in elected office, I strive to do what’s just and what’s right. That’s why I’m giving this campaign my all.

Madison Cawthorn is a danger to our democracy and he is unfit to serve a second term. His dangerous, violent comments don’t represent who we are in Western North Carolina.

We have what it takes to defeat Cawthorn and we’re going to bring real leadership and compassion to NC-11 together. Can I count on you to chip in $25 today to my grassroots movement so we can win this together?

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Thank you,
Jasmine

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Jasmine Beach-Ferrara for Congress
PO Box 7553
Asheville, NC 28802
United States

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