From PCCC (Bold Progressives) <[email protected]>
Subject ENDORSEMENTS: With Roe under siege, we need these 4 in Congress
Date May 5, 2022 1:48 PM
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With Roe under siege, we're endorsing 4 progressives we need in Congress.

[ [link removed] ]Please donate to these bold progressive game changers today.

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The Senate will vote within days to enshrine Roe into federal law, but
will likely face a filibuster. That means the next Congress will be
critical. We need to keep the majority and elect real fighters.

Today, we are proud to endorse 4 bold progressive champions running in
open-seat retirement districts for Congress.

They aren’t just pro-choice, pro-worker, pro-justice. They are proven
leaders -- proven fighters -- with a track record of changing the
political terrain with their advocacy. We need that now more than ever. No
weakness. Strength.

[ [link removed] ]Can you chip in $3 or more to these bold progressive game-changers
running for Congress in upcoming primaries? Donna Edwards (MD-04), David
Segal (RI-02), Nida Allam (NC-04), and Jasmine Crockett (TX-30). Donate
here.

This year, the giant Democratic economic agenda was slated to glide
through Congress -- until corporate Dems in the House (from safe blue
seats) blocked the whole thing and gave Joe Manchin an opening to pounce
in the Senate.

As a result, millions of kids were thrown back into poverty. Parents in
need of child care didn’t get it. Prescription prices remained high.
Billionaires continue to avoid taxation.

Democratic congressional seats rarely open up. With so many retirements
this year, it’s important for Democrats to seize that opportunity and
elect the best possible progressives we can – because we might not have
another chance for decades.

Corporate PACs and Super PACs are supporting other candidates. America
needs boldness at this moment, and your help is needed now.

[ [link removed] ]Please donate to these bold progressive game changers. This is a
once-in-a-generation cycle to elect bold champions in blue districts with
retirements.

* Donna Edwards was the first progressive in the modern era to defeat a
corporate Democratic incumbent for Congress during the Iraq war era in
2008. She left her seat in 2017, but is running to serve once again in
MD-04. A staunch progressive, she would regain all of her House
seniority and be a top leader in the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
* David Segal (RI-02) is a nationally recognized progressive who
co-founded Demand Progress. He has a history of building broad
coalitions by forging agreement on bold populist anti-corruption and
anti-monopoly policies, including holding Big Tech accountable. He is
running to replace retiring Rep. James Langevin, who has been in
office for 21 years.
* Nida Allam, 28 (NC-04) would be the youngest woman ever elected to
Congress -- and the first Pakistani-American member. Her election is
in less than two weeks on May 17. Nida is a champion for the Green New
Deal and Medicare for All and has fought to raise the minimum wage --
which is why corporate Super PACs are targeting her. She is running to
replace retiring Rep. David Price, who has held the seat for over 30
years.
* Jasmine Crockett (TX-30) is a civil rights attorney and current member
of the Texas legislature. She came in first place in the primary and
now has advanced to a run-off on May 24. When Texas Republicans tried
to strip away voting rights, Jasmine was one of the lead architects of
the Texas Democrats’ move to block the legislature from acting while
the Dems went to D.C. to push for federal voting rights legislation.
She is running to replace retiring Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, who has
been in office for 29 years and has endorsed Crockett.

[ [link removed] ]Please donate to these bold progressive game-changers. This is a
once-in-a-generation cycle to elect bold champions in blue districts with
retirements.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)

 

 

 


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