Yes, digital jobs are the wave of the future, and we can bring that wave to areas which would have otherwise been left behind.
In one of the wealthiest nations in the world, it is clear we have a moral duty to give everyone access to that wealth.
Ro Khanna has a vision for an economic revival by not only creating digital jobs for everyday working Americans, but also bringing those jobs to people who otherwise would not have those opportunities. Ro is running for re-election because we can’t lose momentum now. Will you chip in $3 today to help keep him in Congress?
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Creating wider access to digital jobs doesn’t mean we want the entire nation to become coders or software engineers, but instead evolve and intersect with the skills and work that built our country from manufacturing to construction. It isn’t a question of either-or but “yes, and…”
Yes, Silicon Valley leads the way in innovation, and needs to prioritize inclusivity when it comes to race, gender and background to create a more equitable digital industry.
Yes, digital jobs are the wave of the future, and we can bring that wave to areas which would have otherwise been left behind.
Yes, we can meet the digital age with curiosity, drive and a willingness to learn, and keep the same traditional jobs our communities are centered around.
Ro is running for re-election because he knows we are ready to take the next step forward into the future and will continue to fight for progress. Will you chip in $3 or what you can today so he can continue that fight for working Americans?
—Ro Khanna for Congress