The State of our current Union isn’t working for everyone. It’s not working for most, in fact.
President Biden is scheduled to give his first State of the Union address tonight.
Now, I don’t know what he’s about to say, and I look forward to listening. But going into tonight, I do know one thing: the State of our current Union isn’t working for everyone. It’s not working for most, in fact.
That’s the main reason I’m running to represent my Commonwealth in the U.S. Senate. Will you please chip in $5 to our movement and help us replace Rand Paul with a working-class champion in the Senate?
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Just imagine what President Biden could be saying if we didn’t have politicians like Rand Paul representing us.
We could be talking about how we passed the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act and finally made lynching a federal hate crime — legislation that Rand Paul previously singlehandedly voted down.
We could be talking about how we were able to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights bill in the Senate, which would have protected voting rights and access, particularly in marginalized, gerrymandered communities.
We could be talking about how we passed Build Back Better, the Women’s Health Protection Act, climate action, and so much more.
But politicians like Rand Paul have made it clear that they’ll use the Jim Crow filibuster to block everything, and that they couldn't care less about our needs.
Tonight’s State of the Union address isn’t going to talk about how we’ve done all these things, because we haven’t — yet.
But you better believe there is momentum on the ground for our movement. And when I say we are building a movement from the hood to the holler, I absolutely mean it.
Join our movement today. Can I count on you to chip in $5 or whatever you can to our grassroots powered campaign? It’s going to take a huge surge of people power for us to replace Rand Paul and expand our Democratic majority in the Senate.
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Thank you,
Charles