[1]Cori Bush
   This is huge,
   John.
   Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has been officially confirmed to the Supreme
   Court — making her the FIRST Black woman to ever sit on the nation’s
   highest court.
   This historic moment is a fulfillment of President Biden's promise to
   nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court, and we are so proud of Cori's
   leadership through this process.
   But the truth is this victory is just one step in the journey ahead of us
   to deliver racial equity. We need to elect more progressive, Black women
   to represent us in the halls of power. We need to pass more policies that
   address the systemic racism that persists in our government and public
   safety programs. And we need to make sure we keep leaders like Cori in
   office so she can continue legislating in defense of Black lives and
   leading the charge for meaningful change in Congress.
   [ [link removed]- ]John, will
   you chip in $5 or more right now to show your support for
   Cori and her work to save Black lives? We face a competitive and costly
   primary election, and we’re depending on donations from emails like this
   to make sure Cori wins.
   As the first Black woman elected to represent Missouri in Congress, Cori
   understands that being the first is about more than symbolism. It's about
   saving lives.
   So when Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement from the Supreme
   Court, Cori was one of the first to call for President Biden to nominate a
   progressive Black woman to the Supreme Court.
   Cori led 13 Black women lawmakers in sending a letter to President Biden
   advocating for his nominee to have a record of pushing for racial justice
   and commitment to ending entrenched white supremacy.
   We’re so proud of everyone who worked with Cori to make this victory
   possible. But we need to make it clear that our work isn’t over yet:
   confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson was just one step in our work to protect
   Black lives.
   
   [ [link removed]- ]Cori’s leading the push to reform our broken policing system, address
   the housing crisis, and cancel student debt — issues that
   disproportionately harm Black folks in our country. Will you chip in
   $5 right now to show your support for her work?
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   In solidarity,
   Team Cori
    
     
    
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