John,

Three years ago today, Donald Trump was elected President of the United States. Since then, we've seen the damage that his reckless agenda has caused families here in Washington state and all across the country.

From attacking a woman's right to make her own healthcare decisions to attempts at dismantling the Affordable Care Act to a tax plan that benefits the wealthy, Trump has made it clear that he is not on the side of working families.

The 2020 election will be crucial to getting our country back on track. So we want to know, are you committed to voting next November? Take the poll now.

YES NO

We know that the 2019 elections were just this week, but now that they're over, we have to focus all our energy toward 2020. We have less than a year now to get ready for what's next.

While the White House has put the future of affordable health care, the Supreme Court, and women's rights at risk, Kim's been fighting for you in Congress and standing up for the people of our district.

So much will be on the line in elections up and down the ballot next year from Washington D.C. to Washington state. And we need to get ready now.

John, we have to ask: are you committed to voting in 2020? Take our poll today.

Thanks,

Team Schrier











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