From Indivisible Team <[email protected]>
Subject New Endorsement: Indivisible Endorses Delia Ramirez for IL-03
Date March 31, 2022 4:22 PM
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Indivisibles, 

For our latest endorsement, we wanted to highlight a particularly bold,
progressive candidate in a unique and vital position. Indivisible is proud
to announce our endorsement of State Rep. Delia Ramirez in the June 28
Democratic Primary for Illinois’ Third Congressional District. Rep.
Ramirez is vying for the seat in a newly readjusted Third District which
will give Latinx voters another voice in Congress. 

The daughter of Guatemalan immigrants, Delia is backed by a bevy of
Illinois progressive politicians and organizations including Rep. Jesús
“Chuy” García (two-time national surrogate for Sen. Bernie Sanders’
presidential campaigns), the Chicago Teachers Union, and Rep. Jan
Schakowsky, along with Mijente, Working Families Party, and EMILY’s List.
Delia has the firm support of progressives who have worked with her across
the Chicagoland area. And after receiving an endorsement nomination from
Indivisible Chicago Alliance, we’re joining Team Delia!

[ [link removed] ]Check out our endorsement webpage here -- and read below to find out
why you should support Delia Ramirez in her own words. 

[ [link removed] ]Indivisible Endorses Delia Ramirez for IL-03
“I am running because I have a proven track record of
building strong and diverse coalitions and getting
things done including successfully passing legislation
expanding affordable housing, Medicaid coverage to
senior citizens regardless of immigration status, and
the creation of an elected school board in the City of
Chicago. I also worked hard in the passage of landmark
climate change and renewable energy legislation (CEJA)
in Illinois. As I have done in the state legislature,
in Congress I will fight for legislative and policy
changes to make sure every community in my district and
beyond has a thriving and empowered local economy,
health care for all, accessible and affordable housing,
and high-quality public education from pre-k to
college. Working families are struggling to recover
from the pandemic, and we are seeing daily attacks on
people of color, women's rights, workers, and our
voting rights. We need someone in Congress who is not
afraid to take on these difficult fights on behalf of
our communities. I believe I am that candidate.”

In a solidly Democratic district, making this race the de facto election,
Rep. Ramirez faces a primary challenge from Chicago Ald. Gilbert Villegas,
positioning Delia squarely as by far the most progressive candidate in the
race. If elected, Rep. Ramirez would be the first Latina from the Midwest
in Congress, potentially adding to the only 13 total current Latina
congressional representatives. 

Indivisible is excited to endorse a candidate who is committed to fighting
for housing justice, public education, healthcare for all, and to defend
the rights and safety of women and the LGBTQ+ community. Most importantly,
we are excited to see how your support can help push her over the finish
line. 

In solidarity, 
Indivisible Team

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nominations in late August. But, the earlier you secure an endorsement,
the more time we have to work for that candidate to secure a win, so get
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