The New Yorker named Congressman Jamie Raskin "Person of the Year."
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Congressman Jamie Raskin has been named "[ [link removed] ]Person of the Year" by the New
Yorker!
Jamie is our longtime friend and ally, and as the lead impeachment manager
for Trump’s second impeachment trial and a member of the Select Committee
investigating the January 6 insurrection, Jamie has earned a place in the
homes and hearts of millions of Americans this year.
The New Yorker also mentions the "unforgettable and tragic circumstances
in which he has fought for individual and collective liberty" -- reminding
us that the January 6 insurrection happened 1 day after the funeral of
Jamie's 25-year-old son, Tommy.
PCCC members have shown huge support for Jamie Raskin from the moment he
announced his run for Congress in 2016. Let's show him our appreciation
now.
[ [link removed] ]Can you chip in $3 to Jamie's 2022 re-election campaign so he can focus
on the January 6 investigation instead of fundraising?
Jamie’s son, Tommy, left a last note to his family, which asked them to
"please look after each other, the animals, and the global poor." Jamie
has said this will serve as the roadmap for the rest of his life.
From sponsoring the Protecting Our Democracy Act, the For The People Act,
and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act to advocating for gun control and
fighting for climate justice and healthcare, Jamie has always fought for
justice from his heart.
[ [link removed] ]Please consider chipping in to Jamie Raskin’s 2022 re-election campaign
so he can focus on the January 6 investigation instead of fundraising.
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
-- The PCCC Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)
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