John, I need to be frank – Black women are less likely to receive money from Democratic donors, leading to a lack of the financial resources they need to win. On average Black women raise 37% of what a white woman counterpart will raise in the same primary election season.

Furious at this statistic? So are we!

A Woman’s Place is doing what we can to push back. Earlier this week, we announced our FIRST endorsement of the 2022 cycle: Lauren Underwood. Today, we are asking you to chip in $37 to enable us to send a check her way. Are you in?

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I even had our team create this personalized link for you to give:

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To make sure we stay on track to DOUBLE our endorsements this cycle, we’re setting an internal goal to sign-up 25 new monthly donors before the end of Women’s History Month! And the sooner we hit the goal, the sooner we can announce a second endorsee.

Will you be one of them, John? Become a monthly supporter here.

- Cassandra


 

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