From Mary Gay Scanlon <[email protected]>
Subject FW: Starting Fresh
Date January 26, 2022 5:14 PM
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Hi John,
Did you catch the email from my team? If you need a reminder of why we are here and continuing to push for A Woman’s Place PAC, look no further.
I started A Woman’s Place because I quickly realized that I could not win a seat, much less make change in our nation’s politics, alone. In 2018, I was proud to be one of four women in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to make history by becoming the largest womens' delegation elected from Pennsylvania - ever! We won because we stuck together and supported each other, as women . We then joined the largest class of women in Congress ever where we’ve been able to drive legislation on issues – like the U.S.'s devastating record on maternal mortality – that have held women back for generations.
Want to hear more about women looking to run like I did? Learn more about our work and how you can support in the message below, then forward it to a friend!
I’m happy to have you on board and cannot wait to see more women join us in the House this coming year.
- Mary Gay
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We wanted to take a moment to thank you for the continued support of our work in 2021. Now that we’re gearing up for the 2022 midterm elections, we’re stepping back to reflect on who we are and how we can get more women elected to the House in 2022!
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A Woman’s Place supports progressive women running for office across the nation. The phrase “A Woman's Place is in the House... and Senate!” is a famous campaign slogan that rings as true today as it did when it was created in the 1970s. The quote sums up our mission: to get women elected into political office.
Right now, in 2022, our government is not reflective of its people: women make up less than 30% of Congress, statewide elected offices, and state legislatures. In this election cycle - and beyond - we can change that!
Systemic barriers and prejudices continue to dissuade women - and particularly young women - from running for office. We are here to tear down those barriers and ensure that gender does not determine an election outcome. We’re focused on lifting up the voices we need to fight for families in the House.
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We help put women where they belong: in positions of political leadership throughout all levels of government. We know how challenging it can be for women to break into the fundraising circles often reserved for the old boys’ clubs -- because we’ve been there.
A Woman’s Place is focused on supporting women running for office and their efforts by providing the resources, financial and otherwise, that they need to win.
[[link removed]]Here’s how you can support our work:
1.
Take
our
survey
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share
your
thoughts
on
how
we
can
make
this
work
better!

2.
Become
a
monthly
donor!
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When
you
give
monthly,
our
team
is
able
to
endorse
more
progressive
women
running
for
office
throughout
the
year,
not
just
election
time.
Thanks again for being part of our team as we change the face of representation in the United States.
- A Woman’s Place Team
The contemporary political landscape is filled with progressive women who are running for elected office up and down the ballot, who posses a true vision of equality for this country's future. A Woman's Place seeks to support their efforts by providing financial resources to embrace this tongue-in-cheek idea of what a woman's place should be.
We help put women where they belong: positions of political leadership throughout all levels of government.
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Learn more about our work and mission by visiting our website [[link removed]] .
Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. All contributions are made to support A Woman's Place PAC's general mission and are not designated for any specific activity.
A Woman's Place PAC
PO Box 15320
Washington, DC 20003
United States
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