From PCCC (Bold Progressives) <[email protected]>
Subject Don't let the clickbait headlines take your eye off the ball
Date December 9, 2021 4:38 PM
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Some of the incredible House candidates fighting for us.

[ [link removed] ]Turn on images to see 4 bold progressives we've endorsed for Congress.

Some may call this controversial, but Democrats and progressives do not
have to be doomed in 2022 -- no matter what clickbait headlines are
saying.

Last month, 72 of our Progressive Champions won the support of voters and
were elected to state and local offices including mayors, city council
members, and school board members. Many of these progressives won in
battleground states.

Our diverse slate of progressive candidates for Congress will do the same
next year if we're all in together.

[ [link removed] ]Chip in here to support 6 bold progressive congressional candidates in
2022 who will fight for working people, healthcare, and climate justice --
not for lobbyists and big corporate CEOs.

These folks are exciting voters with campaigns focused on the real things
we can do for working people and leading the way on issues like climate,
labor rights, and healthcare. Five of the six are women of color:

Summer Lee (PA-18) is a Pennsylvania state legislator and dedicated
organizer, activist, and advocate for social justice. Since taking office,
Summer has been a voice for people across her district -- championing
initiatives that support sustainable jobs, environmental responsibility,
police accountability, and gender and racial equity. She is a tireless
advocate for workers’ rights, union protections, and the fight for a
liveable wage.

Attica Scott (KY-03) is a State Representative and was the first Black
woman elected to the Kentucky General Assembly in more than two decades.
In her time in the assembly, she brought 80 bills to the floor, including
legislation banning no-knock warrants and banning discrimination against
students who wear natural hairstyles to school. Scott is running to
replace the retiring Rep. John Yarmuth and will fight for racial justice,
Medicare For All, a Green New Deal, the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, and
more.

Tom Winter (MT-01) served in the Montana State House, is a current member
of IBEW 206, and has been organizing in the Western Montana community for
the last decade. Winter proved that Democrats can win in a +11 Trump
district by organizing in their community and rooting a campaign in
popular policies that empower and excite working families. Tom is a
climate champion who supports a Green New Deal, an outspoken advocate for
voting rights, and has a plan to tackle the opioid crisis by taking on Big
Pharma in Washington.

Brittany Ramos DeBarros (NY-11) is an Afro-Latina Staten Islander who was
raised in a military family and a progressive combat veteran who served in
Afghanistan. She is running on a bold progressive platform of a Green New
Deal, Medicare for All, affordable housing, Universal Pre-K, and a
comprehensive approach to national security that leverages diplomacy and
proactive cooperation.

Erica Smith (NC-02) has spent her life fighting for small communities and
farmers -- while challenging CEOs, Wall Street bankers, and corrupt
politicians. She is running in the area she grew up in and represented for
years as a state legislator. In Congress, Erica will fight for higher
wages, more rural hospitals, and expanding rural broadband -- and she is
not taking corporate PAC or fossil fuel money. She will fight back against
corporate monopolies that have hollowed out the communities in her
district and across the country.

Jessica Cisneros (TX-28) is a human rights lawyer and proud daughter of
Mexican immigrants who is running against Rep. Henry Cuellar, one of the
nine House Democrats that fought for corporate interests and watered down
Build Back Better. Cisneros will fight to pass progressive ideas and is a
fierce advocate for Medicare For All, a Green New Deal, and fixing our
broken immigration system. In 2020, she came within 4 points of unseating
Cuellar.

[ [link removed] ]Please chip in to support six 2022 House candidates who are committed
to progressive values and will fight for working people in Congress -- not
corporate CEOs.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

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

 

 

 


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