From Rachel Queirolo, BoldProgressives.org <[email protected]>
Subject STARTING SOON: Meet Attica Scott (KY-03) on Zoom! 7PM ET, 4PM PT
Date January 20, 2022 11:36 PM
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Meet Attica Scott on Zoom TODAY -- Thursday, Jan 20, at 7pm ET / 4pm PT!

[ [link removed] ]There's still time to RSVP here.

Can't make it? [ [link removed] ]Chip in to her campaign for Congress.

[ [link removed] ]Turn on images to see Attica Scott.

BELOW: Protesting Mitch McConnell with PCCC members in 2016!

[ [link removed] ]Turn on images to see Attica Scott protesting Mitch McConnell with PCCC
members in 2016.

ZOOM CALL STARTS IN 30 MINUTES: At 7pm Eastern Time  TODAY, the PCCC
proudly hosts Attica Scott as our next guest on the PCCC Meet The
Candidates Zoom series. It's not too late -- [ [link removed] ]RSVP here!

Attica Scott has battled Mitch McConnell in Kentucky for years as an
organizer, activist, and state legislator. Now, she is running for a newly
open, urban, democratic-leaning congressional seat in 2022 to bring the
fight to McConnell in DC.

[ [link removed] ]RSVP here to engage with Attica Scott at 7pm Eastern, 4pm Pacific
TODAY.

This event is free, but if you can, [ [link removed] ]please consider donating $3 here to
Attica’s 2022 campaign for Congress.

Attica’s personal story is compelling. Lots of folks can relate. She knows
hardship. Her mother struggled with addiction and died from an overdose
when she was 16. Her father was trapped in the cycle of incarceration. She
grew up in poverty and worked at Subway to put herself through college.

She knows the feeling of powerlessness at the hands of corporations. In a
recent email to PCCC members, she wrote of walking to the school bus in a
neighborhood where the cars were covered in soot from nearby chemical
factories. While elected officials ignored concerns about toxic emissions,
her uncle -- a veteran and union member -- developed multiple forms of
cancers before he died.

Attica’s own life experiences are part of what drives her to fight for
Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, $15 minimum wage, universal childcare,
the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, ending partisan gerrymandering,
and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act.

Attica became the first Black woman elected to the Kentucky General
Assembly this century by defeating a 34-year incumbent. If elected now,
she will be the first person of color and the first Democratic woman
Kentucky has sent to Congress - ever!

[ [link removed] ]RSVP here to join us and meet Attica Scott on Zoom at 7pm ET / 4pm PT
TODAY.

The event is free, but Attica needs our help to win. [ [link removed] ]If you can, please
chip in $3, $5, or $10 bucks here to Attica’s campaign…thank you.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- Rachel Queirolo, PCCC Development Director

 

 

 

 

 


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