From Molly Goldberg, Democracy For America <[email protected]>
Subject This time next year, we can have a progressive Senate
Date December 26, 2021 10:35 PM
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John,

Why is it that Joe Manchin, a Democrat, is able to hold hostage key
legislation our country needs to address the big crises we face from
voting rights to climate change to income inequality?

The answer is simple: there are not enough good Democrats in the Senate.

The good news is that in 2022, we can bring an end to Manchin’s continued
obstruction of social and economic progress simply by electing progressive
Senators in Republican-held states across the country, from Wisconsin to
Pennsylvania and North Carolina.

This means that without even beating Manchin directly, we can take away
his power.

Just imagine a Senate that serves the American people instead of the
interests of corporations, billionaires, and the outrageously wealthy.

This time next year, we can have a progressive Senate that does just that,
but it will require us to organize for the long term.

So if we really want to bring an end to the reality that one or two
Senators can block the agenda of their entire party and a majority of the
country, then we must do more than vote once a year, we have to organize
year-round.

[ [link removed] ]So I have to ask, will you commit to supporting DFA throughout 2022? By
donating just a few bucks every month, you allow us to plan and budget for
the long term, giving us all the resources we need to reduce Manchin’s
power and Save the Senate.

Give Monthly: [link removed]

Thank you for chipping in monthly to defend our democracy and elect
progressives across the country. Any amount you are able to give makes a
huge difference.

- Molly

Molly Goldberg
Development Manager
Democracy for America




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