From Addisu Demissie <[email protected]>
Subject Y'all, I am so proud right now.
Date November 21, 2019 10:54 PM
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Friend,

Last night, Cory Booker showed America why he is going to be a fantastic president.

He spoke about bringing people together to make transformative change for our country -- channeling the common pain that so many Americans are facing into common purpose. It's the same powerful battle cry Cory's rallied around his entire career.

This message deserves to continue being heard nationwide, but we haven't qualified for the December debate stage yet. We still need four polls at 4%, but we have a plan to get there.

We're launching ads into the early states to introduce voters and caucus-goers to Cory. Can you chip in $5 right now to help fund our way to the December debate stage?

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I was proud of Cory the entire night, but especially when he talked about the failed War on Drugs, calling out hard truths. He addressed Vice President Joe Biden's comments against legalizing marijuana, reminding us that in our country, marijuana is already legal for privileged folks.

It's crucial that the Democratic nominee understands that the failed War on Drugs has been a war on Black and Brown people.

Cory put it out there on stage last night, speaking for those who are often forgotten about and left voiceless by our nation's leaders. But the reality is, that might have been his last shot on the national stage since our campaign hasn't qualified for the December debate yet.

If you think Cory's voice belongs on that stage next month, we need your help. Chip in right now.

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We can do this,

Addisu

Addisu Demissie
Campaign Manager
Cory 2020

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