From PCCC (Bold Progressives) <[email protected]>
Subject Pramila needs these two in Congress
Date February 22, 2022 9:19 PM
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The PCCC proudly endorses Maxwell Frost (FL-10) and Doyle Canning (OR-4)
in their primaries for two open, blue congressional districts.

[ [link removed] ]Chip in to their campaigns here!

Maxwell Frost (FL-10)
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Doyle Canning (OR-4)
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We're about to endorse two more candidates for Congress in open seats, and
here's why...

Last summer, a tiny group of corporate Dems in the Senate and House tore
the Democratic economic agenda into two pieces. They worked with Mitch
McConnell, Big Oil, and Big Pharma to pass the stuff they liked -- and
tried to throw child care, $35 insulin, climate change, and other
priorities (funded by taxing billionaires) to the chopping room floor.

Today, the PCCC is proud to endorse bold progressives Maxwell Alejandro
Frost (FL-10) and Doyle Canning (OR-4) in their primaries for two open
seats in blue districts. It matters which Dems win these primaries.
[ [link removed] ]Please support Maxwell and Canning today.

FL-10 is open after Democratic Rep. Val Demings' run for Senate against
Marco Rubio. OR-4 is held by retiring Democratic Rep. Peter DeFazio. The
elections are in May and August, and voting begins earlier.

These seats are a chance for progressives to strengthen the ranks of the
Congressional Progressive Caucus and build more power in Congress -- so
corporate Democrats and Joe Manchin can't veto Democratic priorities.

[ [link removed] ]Can you donate $3 to Maxwell Frost and Doyle Canning's campaigns today
-- and help get these progressive organizers to Congress?

Maxwell Frost and Doyle Canning represent the next generation of
leadership.

They are focused on the issues that matter for tomorrow, like taking on
the climate crisis, creating good union jobs, and making sure anyone can
see a doctor when they are sick.

Maxwell Alejandro Frost (FL-10) is part of a new generation of civil
rights activists. If elected, he would be the first "Generation Z" member
of Congress. As he says, "We can’t let Big Oil, big business, and the 1%
decide our fates for us." He understands how working people and people of
color have been left behind by our society, and is committed to fighting
back. He's even put his own safety on the line -- he's been beaten,
tear-gassed, and jailed during protests for justice.

Frost is a proud Afro-Cuban with deep community organizing experience he
will use in Congress. As Organizing Director at March for Our Lives, one
of the largest youth political movements in the country, he led an
ambitious voter turnout program that helped drive record numbers of young
people to the polls, helping to hold the House, and win a Democratic
Senate, and Presidency. On the campaign trail, Maxwell is picketing with
unions, standing with teachers in their fight for better pay, and striving
towards a fairer, more equitable country. [ [link removed] ]Chip in $3 to his campaign
here.

Doyle Canning (OR-4) is a community organizer, attorney, mother, and
progressive leader with a proven track record of fighting for climate
solutions and taking on corporate power. For 20 years, Doyle has stood up
to Wall Street Banks, big polluters, billionaires, and the politicians
they pay for. She has built movements for strong climate solutions,
working families, racial justice, immigrant rights, homes for all,
environmental restoration, and more -- advocating in Congress for
legislation to move progressive priorities forward.

When the police refused to protect Doyle and her mother from domestic
violence -- and neighbors protected them instead -- Doyle learned about
community, and that when the system fails us, to fight for a better
system. Some of her earliest memories are of her mother taking her to
protests against nuclear power, war in Central America, and Apartheid.
Now, Doyle is running for Congress to fight for environmental and climate
justice, health care, and expanding collective bargaining and workers
rights. [ [link removed] ]Chip in $3 to her campaign here.

As we aim to keep a Democratic House and elect bold progressives, Maxwell
and Doyle join our diverse slate of endorsed candidates in open seats
around the nation -- including Attica Scott (KY-03), Erica Smith (NC-02),
Tom Winter (MT-01), Brittany Ramos DeBarros (NY-11), plus Jessica Cisneros
(TX-28) and Greg Casar (TX-35) where voting is happening now. [ [link removed] ]You can
support them and our endorsed Senate candidates here.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)

 

 

 


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